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[ ? ocietyNews Engagement Is Announced y^-*?*, ^ggnwMi ?? ? MISS MAXINK Bl'NN Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bunn, of Henderson, today announced the engage ment and approaching marriage of their daughter, Lucy Maxine, to James Randolph Faulkner, son of Mr. and Mrs. ,1. G. Faulkner, of Hend erson. The wedding will he solemnized in December, BIRTHS John Edward Short. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Short, of Midrileburg, announce the birth of a | son, John Edward, on Sepicmocr It. ?,lrs. Short is the former Miss Anna Xorford, of Wise. Episcopal Church Picnic. The Episcopal church picnic will be held Friday afternon from 4 to i o'clock at Camp Indianhead, it was stated today. Sponsored by the church, the picnic is planned for the entire church membership. Each family is asked to bring a picnic lunch: coffee and drinks will be furnished by the church school. Children desiring a hayride to the ?amp and adults desiring transpor tation arc asked to meet at the -hurch at 1 o'clock. In case of rain, upper will be served in the church >ascincnl at 5 o'clock. Here From New York. Mr. and Mrs. John Frederick Frank, of Lyndhurst, N. J., are visit - ng Mrs. Frank's parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. It. Gooeh. for a few days. Scientists say the human race eventually will have no legs. Life sure is going to be tough for those cheesecake photographers. Mrs. Overby Addresses! Woman's Club Wednesday Mrs. J. Roy Overby, of Norlina, president of the 14th district of 1 North Carolina Federated Woman's j Clubs, was principal speaker at the : tirst fall meeting of the Henderson j Woman's Club held Wednesday I evening at the home of Mrs. Fred | S. Roystor on Highland avenue. Mrs. | Overby discussed plans for the dis- j trict meeting which will be held in j Henderson rn October 14. The meet ing will be held in the ladies parlor of the First Baptist church and will be followed by a luncheon at Hotel Vance. Mrs. Overby was presented by Miss Dorothy Wester. The meeting was conducted by Miss Dorothy Wester, vice-president, who presided in the absence of the president, Mrs. A. W. Gholson, Jr. Club members repeated lie- club col lect uf onion as the meeting open ed. A letter was read from Mrs. Gholson in which slm outlined her plans for the year and named vari ous committees for the forthcoming district meeting in October. Mrs. E. A. Latta gave a report on the four birthday gifts sent by the club to children in correctional in stitutions. Miss Nannie Smith, treas urer. read a proposed budget, set up by th" executive board for the ap proval of the club: the club accept ed the budget proposal. Attractive yearbooks, in the state colors of blue and white, were dis tributed by the program chairman. Mrs. W. K. 1'h'Hips, Jr. Reports were given by department ch~irmcn <>' the work accomplished during the Mrs. Glenn Speaker At Sans Souci Club "Things New In Science" was the subject of Mr:. E. (5. Glenn's til's at the first fall meeting of the Sans Souci club held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. H. Ulacknnl. on Charles street. In the absence of the president Mrs. R. C. \V. Radford, the meet ing was conducted by Mrs. F. M Barnhart. Mas. Barnhart also read ^reelings from the president. Mrs. (J can touched lightly on two books. "Doctors East. Doctor; >st" and "They Shall Walk", i life of Sister Kennedy, famed infan tile paralysis nurse. She nvare fully reviewed the book. "Southern Hori zon" by William Haynes and dis cussed the new medical science dis coeries and new uses . ' ? otton. Following Mrs. Glenn's talk the men. Jers told of their activities dur ing the si .11in ? nimths. The hostess was assisted by Mrs D. P. McDuffcc in serving a salad plate and tea followed by cakes to ten members and one guest, Mrs. Lucie Robertson, of Long Beach. California. Returns To Poare. Miss Louise Trogdon returned to Peace college, in Raleigh, today after spending the summer vacation here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Trogdon. She is a member of til senior c lass. Middle bur? Supper. Tlie Middlcburg P.-T. A. will sponsor a picnic supper at the com. munity house Friday evening at o o'clock, it was announced. All pat rons and children arc urged to at tend and bring a picnic basket sup per. Marian Martin ?Pattern? 9342 SIZES 2-10 S Mother, you know how it is ... I roii always want your moppet to ook pretty hut >-h" ut*?v?i (o-> u-ual' i Don't despair! Sew Pattern 0342. a tress that takes to sturdy fabrics! This pattern gives perfect fit, is ?asy to use. Completer. illustrated >ew Chart shows you every step. Pattern 0342 comes in sizes 2, 4, i. 8, 10. Size ti takes I 5-8 yards 35 nch; 1-4 yard contrast. Send TWKNTY cents in coins for his pattern to Daily Dispatch Pat ern Dept.. 232 West 18th St., New fork II, N. Y. Print plainly SIZE, 4AME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUM- : JER. Ready for you right now. .. .the irand-new Marian Martin FALL i md WINTER 1040-47 Pattern Book! i 3est-of-the-season fashions for all j . . plus a FREE pattern for bridge | ipron and card-table cover printed ight in the book. All yours for just I ifteen cents more! I I summer months. An outstanding report for the i evening was given by Miss Itnchcl Watkins, chairman of the t. b. seal sales. Miss Watkins reported that new mattresses had replaced the oi l ??nc.s at Scott Parker Sanatorium, a radio had been given the patients and an electric water heater was m ! the process of being installed. She expressed thanks to the club from Henry W. Hight, chairman of the county commissioneis, for the splen did work being done for the sana torium with the funds derived by the sate of t. b. seals. At the conclusion of the meeting the hostesses served a dessert oours ? with coffee and nuts to 411 members. ' Hostesses were Mrs. It oyster, Mrs. Will Mitchell. Mrs. Sam Alford, Mrs. Hugh Jones. Miss Alice Mabry. an ! Mrs. E. A. Latta. Wesleyan Guild Has Picnic Supper Meet A picnic supper was held at the regular meeting of the Wesleyan Service Guild Tuesday night in the basement of the First Methodist church. Stsppcr was served buffet tyle to approximately 45 members. Ft Mowing the supper the program was presented. Devotionals were led by Mrs. Put Ilobbitt. ' Mrs. Carlyle Wright conducted the program which was begun with two piano selections by Miss Frances i \Y oodlief. Mrs. C. D. Barclift then ? gave a talk <n the two Mctiiodist i maeaz lies, "The Methodist Woman" j and "'I ho World Outlook". She read several poems and excerpts from j these two magazines. The program ' was concluded with a solo by Mrs. ' lla' nhart. I hiring the? business session, rou- ' tine matters were discussed ami Miss ! I.uc.v Plummci* .lones, president, presided during the meeting. i i I Lr>5| [ PRESCRIPTION i ? 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