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Society Items HEWS EVENTS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Fashion Facts Personals Mrs. Margaret Mason of Phoe bus. Va.. is visiting her mother, Mrs. Yirgie Cross. Mrs. Margaret Lawrence of Suffolk visited her sister, Mrs. F. W. Blanchard, Sunday after noon. Harold Hughes. U. 5. Navy, visited Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Hol ier during the weekend. Misses Elizabeth Smith of Sun bur v and Elsie Lawrence were weekend guests of Miss Mamie Ellis. Miss Mable Baines of Ports mouth spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Earle S. Collins of Montgomery, Ala., Cpi. E. S. Collins. Jr., and Mrs. Collins of Craig Field. Ala., and Robert Collins of Emory University. At lanta. Ga., are visiting Rev. and Mrs. T. A. Collins. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Bell and son of Newport News are visit ing Mrs. Bell's mother, Mrs. Min nie Green. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Minton. Mr. and Mrs. Riddick Cowper and Billie Gillenwaters visited Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Gillenwaters at Newport News -Sunday. Mrs. Cowper remained to spend a few days. Miss Dorothy Jean Hand left Monday for WCUNC, Greensboro, to enter school for the term of 1945-46. She was accompanied by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hand, who will visit their daughter-in-law. Mrs. L. C. Hand. Jr., at Roanoke before their return. Hubert Thurston Eason. U. S. Navy, and Mrs. Eason and daugh ter of New London. Conn., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Eason. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Flem ming and daughter of South Nor folk spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Flemming. Miss Blanche Eure left Mon day for WCUNC. Greensboro. Charles Hermon Carter. Jr.. left Monday for State College. Raleigh. Miss Edna Earle Lang of the Rich Square faculty spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lang. Mfs. R. C. Young and Mrs. R. J. Young have returned to their home in Ohio after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Parker. Misses Lessie. Fannie and Gat tie Webb of Franklin spent Thursday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cowper. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Liniger and Sgt. and Mrs. Harry Liniger were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Parker. Mrs. Carlton Eure has return ed home after visiting her par ents in Enfield. Mrs. C. M. Lawrence and Mrs. C. C. Walters visited Mrs. Sid ney Hofler, a patient in Lake view Hospital Saturday. Sunbury HD Qub Has New Leader Sunbury.—The Sunbury Home Demonstration club met Thurs day afternoon with Mrs. George Asbell. Mrs. A. V. Hofler handed in her resignation as president and Mrs. Lloyd M. Wiggins was un animously elected to take her place. Mrs. Emory Rountree entered in the county-wide canning con test. The hostess served lemonade and cookies. DINNER GUESTS Eure.—Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Minnie Jenkins were Mr. and Mrs. Chester Jenkins of Gatesville and Edd Lee Smith of Suffolk. Roduco HD Club To Help Bureau Member Drive | Roduco.—The Home Demon- • stration Qlub me;, with Mrs. Odessa White Thursday n:ght. Mrs. Charles Eure acted as prssi-' dent and Miss Mildred Turner j acted as secretary and treasurer due to absence of the proper of ficers. Miss Patterson announced that the last paper drive was now on and urged that each member get their paper in as soon as pos- , sible. She also announced the Farm Bruitau membership quota and asked that each one help in securing a member. Five members entered the canning contest and the winnsr was Mrs. Charles Eure. Congealed salad on lettuce, crackers and soft drinks were served to 154* following: Mrs. Ed Eure. Mrs. V. M. Parker. Mrs. Charlss Eure. Mrs. J. T. Eure. Mrs. Lewis Felton. Mrs. Odessa White. Misses Ona Patterson. Dorothy White and Mildred Turner and Edmond Parker. Parker to Lead Gates 4-H Club Gates. — New officers elected at the Gates 4-H club meeting Friday morning were president. Murray Parker: vice president. Melvin Whitehurst; secretary and ‘MISS AMERICA, 1945’.— Miss Bess Myerson of the Bronx, New York, “Miss New York City” in the annual At lantic City beauty pageant, is crowned “Miss America of 1945” by last year's queen, Venus Ramey. Miss Myerson was chosen over 40 girls, re presenting 33 states and Bri tish Columbia. The title car- j ries a movie contract, person- j al appearance tour and a §5,000 college scholarship. treasurer, Ellen Parker; reporter, Mary Langston. Announcements concerning the waste paper drive and 4-H rec ords were made by Miss Patter son and Mr. Artz. Following the business session girls and boys separated for project work, ac cording to Mary Langston, re porter. Ask this hat to do anything. Wear it in the country: it has the right casual, jaunty look. Wear it in town: its shape-holding welt edge gives it the formality you need for more impor tant occasions. The point is: wear a Dobbs Light weight wherever you’re going for whatever you’re doing. S. LEVY & SMS "SUFFOLK’S LARGEST CLOTHIERS” RevivalScheduled At Philadelphia Sunbury. — Revival services will get underway at Philadel phia Methodist Church on Sun day morning, September 23, at the 11 o’clock worship. Services will continue througn the following week each even ing at 8 o’clock and conclude with the Sunday morning serv ice on September 30. Everyone is invited to attend, the announcement reaching the Index said. * DINNER GUESTS Eure—Tuesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Taylor were Mr. and Mrs. Allen Tay lor and son, Dickie, of Charles ton, S. C., Mrs. J. R. Taylor, Mrs. Hobbsville.—Sgt. and Mrs. C. N. Smith announce the birth of a son born Saturday at Lajce vicw Hospital. Newport News.—Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Gillenwaters announce the^ birth of a girl, born Sunday^ morning. Suffolk. — Mr. and Mrs. Bill Grissom announce the birth of a boy, born Sunday morning at Dr. Carter’s office. Emma Mullen, Mrs. Sue Caddy, Mr. and Mrs. Cam Stalling, Mrs. Troy Gresne and Mrs. Tom Stal ' lings. BRIGHT JEWiliY GGttMNY Jewelers and Silversmi vh s VIRGINIA DARE HOTEL ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. Jos. P. Hall Drug Co. Has a Large Assortment of Gifts for Your Man Overseas * Buy now, wrap securely, address correctly, choose your gilts wisely. Mail Between September 15 and October 15 Ronson Cigarette Lighters ... $6.00 Clothes Brushes ..... $L25 SHAVING BOWLS Stag .-.$1.00 Lavender . $1.00 Batter Up.$1.00 Bergamot .$1.00 Yardley .J&kOO Seaforth .$1.00 Old Spice ..$1.00 Mem. -JS1.00 ! STYLE KING SETS. From.$2.00 to $5.00 Kwikie Sets .$1.50 PREP SETS..$1.25 Mem Sets, From..$2.00 to $5.00 AFTER-SHAVE lotions Mem .$1.25 Seaforth .$1.00 Style King .$1.25 Rexall.30c and 50c Bergamot . $1.25 Batter Up..$1.00 Lavender ..».IS .75 Prep .*50 Leather Fitted Cases...$5.00—$7.50—$9.00 Small Double Leather Picture Frames.....$2.25 Leather Correspondence Case .$5*95 Leather Cases with Mirror. Scissors, Comb.$1.79 108 Years On the Square Phones 60 and 61 3 Regi*teredDrugg»8ts Suffolk, Virginia
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