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MARRIAGES PARTIES SOCIAL ACTIVITIES NON OMNIS MORIAR. (From the London Spectator) Not all of me will die. not all at roe Pnm benoe to unrelieved oblivion Some quintessential spark must needs break free And soar and seek and touch at laet the aun El<e were the very breath of ||f e a lair. Which hath thereof, since nay firsti sentiment hour. Instinctive been a certitude, a star a motive unto certain, and a pow er. How otherwise could viewless poeey Prick me to render things Half glunpmtd through magic phrases, how and why. Urge me unresting, hind me with a spell. To echo forth, tho faiat. scarae audi ble even. The ultimate music of the heart of heaven ? E B W Chappelow. Week-End in Reids viUe. Robert A. Whitten. Jr. is spending the week-end in Reidsvtlle. visiting friends. Returns front Richmond. Mrs. Kate Watkins has returned from Richmond. Va.. where she had been visiting for the past week. (iuisl from Portsmouth. E. P. Ball, of Portsmouth, Va. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Nor ris at their home on Young avenue. Mrs. Fenner Very r lM. Mrs. John H. Fenner, mother of Dr. E H. Fenner of this city, continues extremely ill at her home in Halifax, it is learned. Spend Friday In Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Scott P. Parham. Mrs. W H. Furman and Mrs. David Jack son Cooper spent yesterday in Ra leigh. Home from‘University. Miss Closs Peace, of Chapel Hill, is 'pending the week-end in the city with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Place. tiuest us ham Peace. William Harris. & student at the University of North Carolina, is visit ing Sam Peace, Jr., on Andrews avenue. 1 Garden Club fflnnilej The Civic Garden club will meet Monday afternoon at 3 3d o'clock with Mrs J Franklin Mills at her home on Belle street. Visitors at Cokeebary. Miss Mildred and Clarice Garrett h:ive returned home after spending Easter holidays with Misaes Eunice and Su'ie Daniel in the Cokesbory community. At Home from N. C. C. W. Miss Annie Marshall Lemay is spending the spring holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Lemay. near Dabney. Miss Lemay is a student ar N, C C, MV., in Greensboro. Returns to Louisville. Alex Cheek left this morning for Louisville. Ky„ after spending some lime here in the city with his father. A J. Cheek. Sr., while recuperating frooi an operation for appendicitis. [matulations Birth of a Daughter. Mr and Mrs. Z. V. Murphy announce the birth of a daughter. Ernestine April Murphy, on April 1. 1932. Mother and baby are doing nicely. Birth of Son. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Robertson an-' nounce the birth of a sop. William Rdgur, Jr.. April 2. 1932. Mother and child are reported to be getting along very nicely. Birth of Daughter. Mr and Mrs. H. H. Daniel announce the birth of a daughter. Margaret Louise. March 28, 1932. ulskvjck PLAN BtTmriSmm^fCOUW' NOTICE OF" SAJLE OF NOTES >11,784.58 COUNTY OF VANCE, NORTH CAROLINA, Revenue Anticipation Notea Sealed bids for above notes wilt be received until 10 o’clock a. m., April ®ih 1982. by the Local Government Commission of North Carolina, at its office in Raleigh, for the above notes, dated April Bth 1932 and maturing June 30th, 1932, without option of prior payment. There will be no auc tion. Interest rate 6 per cent per ennum. Notes will be awarded at the highest price offered, not lees ihan par and acerred interest. Princi pal :.t»d > ay able in tihe town of Hendersort. N C. Interest payabule at maturity. There will be two notes In denominations as follows: I—note1 —note for *6.79-4 58 and I—note for *4,990 00 J?'ftd'*' vrt ptesent with their bids a certified check upon an Incorporated bank or trust company, payable un conditionally to the order of the State Treasurer for one-half of one per cent of par value of the notes offered. The riirht to reject all bids Is reserved. I>oea! Government Commission, By Ghas. M Johnson. Director of Ivooal Government and Ex offtcto Secretary of the Com mission. SOCIETY NEWS 7] _ nunuu «u = : aeraa 9 a. m. to 12 noom Oistingmsfeed Visitors to U. S. r w% ...... ' *' Jttt > : £MJBt G&m ApHPf ■-v . M | 4u jhH st, NMfPNHIML jffis wlpy granddaughter of Field 1 m' f ? r J? er Valerie French, her husband, Lord Brougham jfnd^v**** l Ear L of Ypree, ia shown with for a Visit. It w ill be rs »u», as they arrived at New York the United States two years ° n Lftdy Eroi **ham , s last trip to Martin. New York sorietv man she Q^ as w P°rt*«l engaged to Bradley K otie Y n 2 an - . She married Lord Brougham i* l.ondon last year. * Two Henderson Ladies Are Pages For D. A. R. Meeting Mrs. Lowell Fletcher Hobart, presi dent general of the National Society. Daughters of the American Revolu tion. has personaly appointed Mrs. David Jackson Cooper and Miss cliza beth Renfroe Cooper, both of Hender son. to serve as pages during the 41st Continental Congress. D. A, Ft., April 18-23, at Constitution Hall in Wash ington. D. C. Appointment of these two North Carolinians is a tribute to Mrs. Sydney Perry Cooper, of Henderson, State regent of the North Carolina D. A. R. (Society. Mrs. D. J. Cooper is her daughter-in-law. and Miss Cooper is her daughter. The latter will serve as a platform page. Mrs. Hobart states. •She has been a page before. Miss Deane Van Lnndingham, of Charlotte, who has also served pre viously as page in Washington, has been appointed by Mrs. Hobart as one of the assistants to the chairman of pastes for the congress, and will as sist on the platform, where sit of ficers and distinguished guests. She is the daughter of Mrs. Ralph Van Landingham. of Charlotte, vice-presi Meredith Alumnae Take Students To Their Alma Mater Members of the Hentlerson-Warren ton chapter of Meredith College alumnae today took to Raleigh 19 seniors and juniors of the Hender son and Middleburg high schools and eight studems trom tne vVarrenton high school to be guests at Meredith College over toe "hospitality week end" observed at the college. The girls are being entertained over the week-end by students at Meredith, and each visiting girl will have a hostess to show her about the campus. In the party from Henderson were Misses Bertha Futrell, Sue Kelly, Adele Powell, Margaret Brinkley, June Hardee, Margaret Dorsey, Minelle Rankin, Althea Perry, Pauline Pope. Margjaret Turner, Jeannette Stallings, Margaret Bunn. Dorothy Wester and Jessie Rose. Members of the club taking tbe girls were Mrs. H. A. Dennis, Mrs. W. H. Kimball. Mrs. L. E. Turner, Misses Lillian and Bessie Evans and Mrs. W. W! Parker from Henderson. WOMAN'S AUXILIARY WILL MEET MONDAY The Woman’s Auxiliary of the First Presbyterian church will hold an exe cutive board meeting Monday after noon at 3:80 o'clock at the church, and this will be followed at 4 o’clock by a business meeting of tbe mem bership as a whole. This is the first meeting of the new churoh year, and all members are urged to attend. ETTA KETT Wait Till Dad Hear* That! —By PAUL ROBINSON <o<> <E GaH —J HIMOPESO- 1 —v A SiWS J I QZ OWN BfcS - '(Ou L \ Me 1b HER TCeSEt •1 HOvq IS v-lt Gtr<\NO 1 S-WE 4 \wtKif GCATN A Along with making 1o J w^ uliC )G foGET A r TomatffpO I WAS rH& I w qecam^e \/ DO MOUThink: r I r U y f j I-W QfeGWNIHCrO TWV.I Jyi HE CAN MAKE HE.e y ( DANCE „ \ M } J <HiNICNQUDI A \ HENDERSON. (N. C..T DAILY DISPATCH. SATURDAY, APRIL 2 1632 1 dent-general. 1 Other North Carolina pages, ap pointed by Mrs. Cooper and confirm ' ed by Mrs. Hobart, are Miss Dorothy Silversteen ,of Brevard; Miss Helen Carlton, of Statesville; Miss Mary Lindsay jLowe, (of Lexington; Miss Martha Andrews, of Raleigh; and Miss Ruth Lane Stikeleather. of Ashe ville. Members of the house committee for the congress named by the presidnt-? general at the recommendation of the State regent are Mrs. F. L. Perry, of Rocky Mount; Mrs. Benjamin Wyohe and Mrs. Frank B. Smith of Char lotte; Mrs. Eugene Davis, of States ville; Mrs. D. Boyd Kimball, of Hen derson; Mrs. T. Edgar Cheek. Dur ham; Mrs. T. K. M&upin, Raleigh; Mrs*, 0. Stikeleather. (Asheville; Miss Jessica R. Smith, Washington, D. C.; Mrs. C, R. Whitaker. Southern Pines; Mrs. W. M. Jones, Greensboro; Mrs. M. L. Stover. Wilmingtoiv; Miss | Ollie Alexander. Monroe; Mrs. Charles' S. Wallace, Morehead: Miss Jean Col trane. Concord; and Mrs. H,* F. Sea well. Carthage. STATE S SYMPHONY SOON TO BE REALITY Chapel Hill, April 2 The North Carolina Symphony is soon to become more than a mere name, seconding to the officers of the North Carolina Symphony Society, which was formed here March 21 at a meeting of some 75 music lovers from ail sections of the State. Col. Joseph Hyde Pratt, prominent civic leader, who was elected presi dent of the organization said today that responses so far to this new movement indicated that it would be practicable to give at lea-K one dem onstration concert sometime in May, and maybe two. Colonel Pratt said bhai, according to present plans, the North Carolina Symphony will bo the first of Rs kind on the country. ASHEVILLE GIRL HEADS U. N. C. WOMEN STUDENTS Ohapel Hill April 2—Miss; Margaret Powell, of Asheville a Diversity senior has succeeded to the presidency of the Women's A'feociaiion at the Uni versity. W Miss Powell was vlc»-pres iderxti' pfld automatically became pres ident when Miss Gabriella MoColl, of BenneUsviile, S. C., graduated and left the University at the end Os the winter quarter. Spend Thursday in Raleigh. Miss Mary Elizabeth Carroll and Troy Edwards, of Apex, spent Thurs day in Raleigh as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Carroll. Eight States have life imprison ment as the capital penalty for mur der. Lively Meetings By Aycock P. T. A. Past Two Months The lasrt two meetings of the Ay cock P T A have inspired the mem bers and those concerned w4th the program to strive to carry out better and certainly wvener programs. At the February meeting, “Father's Night" was featured- This program was planned foi the March meeting and this program was planned en tirely by the ladies of the community. The program featuring ‘Ladies' Night was canned out last Thursday even ing ill t-he school auditorium The program was opened wMh de votional exercise? conducted by Miss Frances Whittle, registrar of Lewis burg College. Miss Whittle presented her part of the progrant in an unusu ally' interc.jl ng Dinner making it wholly a talk centered around the thought of one's personality. The speaker of the evening was Dr, A D Wilcox, president of Louktburg College. Dr. Wilcox gave an inter esting discussion of personality and Us relation to our success in dealing with others. Dr. Wilcox was follow ed by his eon, Ward Wilcox who sang two selections. Mr. Wilcox was ac companied by Mrs E. W, McCullers. of Louiaburg College. Following this part of the program Miss Alta Stone, a member of the faculty gave two readings. The main feature of the program w«s a fashion show in which fashion able spring and summer costumes were modelled for the following Hen derson shops; Leggetts Department Store. Arlene's and the Modiste Shop The costumes consisted of sport dress es suits, pajamas, afternoon and din ner dresses, and evening dresses, The models were as follows: MUaes Eliza beth Hoyle. Alice Hoyle. Lucite New ton, Marie Puckett. Pauline Puckett. BernadAjte Woodlief, Altfel Stone. Mavis Poythresi, Marguerite Hoyle, and Mrs Wilton Adcock. At the close of the fashion show a number of selections were played by a local string band “Ladies' Night” was equally as successful as “Fathers’ Night’’ a month ago. and the members are proud of the ability of both moth ers and fathers to produce a worth while program. A large number of patrons were present at both meetings. The at tendance reward for the month will be pieeented to the ninth grade Mr. Cline’s home room.—Reported. Timtfer Red Jacket -4 9T tHWotmeS Jb§ ™ 1111m. ‘ This velveteen jacket of tanager red from Schiaparelli tops a tai lored frock of blonde corduroy The costume has the broad shoul ders and military lines of the new »st spring style- iGoing A-Goialiii^^l’riaec? WHSm -fi—t. mmt* ' m&m ’• Hr * JBBm H ■■PR *r *// . X," -^NMnan^b Making a futile effort to dodge the all-seeing eye of the camera, Prince Bortil of Sweden Is shown as he made a double-quick exit from the plane that brought him from his homeland to The Hague, Holland, where he visited the royal family. Rumors are rife in court circles of Europe that the handsome you i t Prince is about to become en gaged to Europe's most eligible g. 1, Princess Juliana of Holland (inset), to whom the Prince of Wales was once reported engaged.' Legion Auxiliary In Meeting Held Friday The American Legio n Auxiliary met yesterday at the home of Mns. J. E. Woolard on Belle Street, wkh the following hostesses, Mrs. J. E. Wool ard, Mias Elsie Woolard, Mrs. E. A. Latte, Mrs. R. H. Duke, Mrs. H. A. Dennis, Mrs. C. R. Passavant f and Mns. J. R. Miller. Mrs. R. C. Gary, president, presid ed and called for repotta from the va rious committees. The rehabilitation committee re ported seven families helped, two men examined, two men hospitalized and four claims for compensation in pro cess. The Child Welfare committee re ported nine dollars spent for clothing and supplies. Mrs. S. E. Jeanette announced that the late Judge Pittman had ex pressed a wish before his death that his collection of foreign stamps be given to one of the government hos pital and said Mrs Pittman has of fered them to the local unit to be plac ed by them in a North Carolina gov ernment hospital. The president ex pressed thanks for the Auxiliary- stat ing that she was sure that the stamps would be very muoh appreciated by the disabled veterans. The third area conference of the American Legk) n Auxxiliary will meet in Raleigh Monday. April 4. The conference is called for 10 o’clock in the morning at the Carolina hotel, and will attract a large number of Auxil iary members from all parts of the State, as this ie the first official visit of the national auxiliary president, Mrs Louise W. Williams All officers and interested members have been invited to attend this meet ing to hear the national president speak, and al»o to attend the lunch eon |n honor of Mrs. Williams to be triven in the ball room of the Caro lina Hotel Immediately following the conference. After the business dispensed with. Mrs. D. D. Hocirtt, accompanied by Mias Dorothy Jones, sang, ‘lt’s Morn ing.” and “Mistress Marquette”. Mrs. M. W. Wester read an ac count of the Easter service at the tomb ot the Unknown Soldier. Mrs. Woolard gave a “radio de- To Arrive from N. C. C. TV. Miss Annie Laurie Royster, a stu dent at N. C. C W., Greenuboro, is expected to ar'i. t Ibis afternoo n - o spend the spring holidays with her, mother, Mrs. Joseph S. Royster, on Clarke street. scrlpticua" of the Easter service at the Walter Reid Hospital in Washington. Cpv The hostesses served delicious sand wiches. cakes and tee. / 3 Big Pictures iMgl This Week Monday JAKES DUNK— Efriy SALLY EILERS— ElF* “DANCE Don’t )Oh 8«w! ■ TEAM” The l»o.v and the girl who made “Bad Girt” —Here’s a picture with the same appealing stars. , , , ADDED NEWS—COMEDY I At Th Wedaeaday StevensoN rai&l Henderson, N. C. A1 Coming Soon: l^| "Disorderly Conduct” “1-overs Courageous” The Two Barrymores Together “She Wanted a For the First Time In Millionaire” ' ARSENR LUPIN'' FRIDAY (ONE DAY ONLY) “THE SILENT WITNESS” —WITH— GRETA NISBON—LIONEL ATWELL PAGE THREE CHURCH SOCIETIES ANNOUNCEMENTS Middleburg Garden Club Has Meeting By MRS. J. R. CARROU- The Garden Club met at Mm John R. Fleming’* with Mns. FI ling. Mrs. E. P. Mollowiy and Mrs. Qeeage Blum as joint hoetesaes. Mrs. Blum, president, called Ihr meeting to ostler. The Lord’s prayer was said in uaiten. Miss Mae Ftssn- pleased the audience lertßi bsi singing. Mr* F. D. WoedaH read a paper on “rtotne Flower Gardens Mrs. C. M. Watkins presented the planning of the work of the Garden Club at the parsonage which is the club project for the year. She named the plants that had been put out and moisted the club learn the name of the various ahiubs. so the proper names would always be called when discussing; them. Mrs. Watkins «he n made an inter esting talk on border planting, stress ing whwt shrubs and plants make the mo=4 pleasing effect. Mrs. Blum lead the business let ters that had collected. The president was Instructed to find when the Raleigh Gardens woukj be open for inspection as the club la plan ning to see the gardens. Refresh meat!) were served in two courses by ttoe hostesses. The club will meet in AprU with Mrs. Clifton Holloway. Tbe Grange met Wednesday night with 125 members present with W. W. Currin. master in charge, tho business meeting H. B. Cald well State lecturer had charge of the atunts. All taking part in the pro gmm did their parts well. W. W. White* talk on prohibition received favorable comment. The debate by boys and girls was g*xxi in every part rendered. In one af.unt a woman out-talked a man, to the amusement of all. The Grange will meet on April 13,_ and the hour I changes to 8 o'clock. A delegation L from Dabney were welcome visltore. H«n for Spring Holidays. Mias Katherine Turner is home from Greensboro, where she attends. N. C. C. W„ for spring holidays with her mother, Mrs. R. S. Turner, on Homer street. *4