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MARRIAGES PARTIES SOCIAL ACTIVITIES *OMAV» HUH SEASONS. /vr 'ift 15 * coß,e| y *® ■ wholt; nay. m^ rf rtrh brown ringlets, with odd U b,ir« »H Kold. Kt women have four seasons, like the tear* is in our , ***» t *o f ne girlish da' - jyn The heart laughs within us for «hrei j°>'- I# yet we know what love is. or HI £ being loved by those whom we love not. «. r »ijnini<*r is when we love and are t«eli>\ ed. pi short; from Its very spen der seems Tj p *„s the quickest; crowned with floweis it flies. jL-j re-' checks, and flossy tendrtlled locks. I, santonin* about us day and night, winter is when those we love k»ve perished: fer the heart Ices then. And the next ?prmg j, tn another world. If one there be. thi cfca. have them early .and that late; and yet. The yeai wears round with all as beat it mav; there is no rule for it; but In the main •• |j a- I have said.-—Bailey. Return* from Asheville. y, s . \v H. Wester. Sr, returned tbif morning from a week's visit to Aiheul'f \ idling Parents Hers. pr jr.l urs. K. w. fc.rnst. of Louis r e Kv are visiting Mr. and Mrs. g T Carter. \n M. I*. Choi r Practice. There will be no choir practice to •_y for the Methodist Protestant church it wits announced today. W iek-Knd In Youngsvllln. Mr- F B. Cooper and little dairgh ;»• Jr.in. have gone to Youngsville 1 .pe ;.i the wcex-end with Mrs. j C.-or: - parents Mr. and Mrs. G. W. ' Hx bpti'l Choir KrhnUMl Omitted. | TV —gular rehearsal of the choir es 'o* First Baptist church, will be j i-mi this evening, it was announc es bv Miss Dorothy Jones, the iii ■*' "r. STAINLESS June formula . . same pace Jn \or:c rui form, too. k too pretri »»~V5355 Cv-» ** MALION JAMS USED YtAKLY SOOB// f J Jane !• the month of beaaty! So we npQ|i* QK offer at this time oar annual toilet F good, opening to make more friends wF / for Rexall Drug Stores. Once each v f T*sr these tremendous bargains in tcklet goods are offered. 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Later Her Maj esty will star at the rhododendron ball at which ten young ladies fram tan southern states will act aa am bassador*. Pageant at Mt. Carmel. There will be a pageant given Sun day evening at 8 o'clock at Mount Carmel church. It was announced to day. A free will offering will be taken and will go to buy new song books for the church. The public is cordially invited to attend. HENDEggys,XH.C.,T PAILYDISPATCH. FRIDAY, JUNE 10, Williamsboro News By Miss KATE T. BULLOCK. Mrs. M. A. Tipppett of Greensboro, Mrs. J. R. Harris. Mrs. Frances Har ris and Mr. Lerey Harris, visited Misses Laurie »and Kate Bullock Fri day afternoon.’ Rev. L. P. Spencer of Speed. N. C. visited Miss Belle and Irving Thomas Monday morning. Miss Evelyn O'Brien is on a visit to her sister. Mrs. Garland Norwood of Wilson. Mrs. W. H. Hope visited her sister. Mrs. W. T. Robertson of Flat Rock Sunday. Mrs. B. F. Brame spent Sunday with Mrs. S. E. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Ras Slaughter and family of Roxboro spent Sunday night with J. W. Bullock. Misses Belle Thomas and Kate Bul lock spent Thursday with Mrs. T. H. Carroll of Mlddleburg . Mrs. Lily Gordon Norwood visited her sister. Mrs. Sidney O’Brien the past week. Mrs. B. F. Brame, Mrs. Tom Evans and Elbert Wilson spent Sunday aft ernoon with Mrs. Jim Claiborne of Finchley, Virginia. Messrs. Jesse and John Bullock. Misses Laurie, Kate, Mary Ann and John J. Bullock, visited Mrs. John Bullock of Stovall Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Orr of Hen derson spent Wednesday night with Mrs. Orr s father. J. W. Bullock. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Norwood of Wilson, visited their parents the past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. O'Brien and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Norwood. Rev. Kennisen of Townsville visit ed the Bullocks at Montpelier. Tues day afternoon. Visitors for the past week to see Mrs. S. E. Wilson were Mrs. Graham Knott. Mrs. Zeb Clark, Mrs. Charlie Sneed. Mrs. Fannie Gill and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pittard of Bullock. J. H. Thomas returned home from Maria Parham hospital Thursday. Playmates Club Meets at Library The Playmates club of the H. Leslie Perry Memorial Library met this morning in the assembly room of the library. Twenty-four girls and boys of the first, second and third grades were present. Rosalie Watson presided and Doris Denis acted as a secretary. Miss Nannie Crowder told the chil dren two stories: “How the Love Ap ple Became a Tomato" and “Mamie.” During the hour the children sang the club song, played games, and gave reports on books they had read. The club then adjourned until the next meeting on July 8. Demure Black-White SI ) i I | 3 i I ! This demure damsel s'i dressed la black and white from top to toe is Margaret Perry, a screen player. The dress is made of black ette with three-fold collar an 4 cuffs of white organdie. Her hat is black with white ribbon trim, isA ku ziwz. black silk srsstfc. , Grecian Gambols for Charity p>- ; 77 TV * ‘ A ! . \ I ’H / '? Ts the Greeks had a word for the graceful capera which originated In I * ir cou ” tr y. >t might fittingly be applied to the maneuver shown here The dancing damsels are pictured as they rehearsed one of their Grecian numbers for the fete to be held in the beautiful gardens of “Greystone ** the estate of Samuel Untermyer, New York attorney. It Is hoped to create a fund of JIOO,OOO for the benefit of unemployed architects and draughtsmen with the proceeds. New Fiction Volumes At The Perry Library The H Leshie Perry has recently idded a few new volumes of fiction. The library committee of the Wo man's club contributed fifteen volu mes are ne<w titles for the hbrary wtail* others are duplicates of books already on the shelves. “State Fair’’ by Phil Strong is a fray novel about the Middle West. A number of novels have been written about the di*ab farm life of the Mid dle West ’but this Is the brighter side of Harm lift,l'he harrative is con iceurned with one existing week in the history of the prosperous- contented Frake family, each member of which has his own special preoccupation. Elizabeth Hamilton Herbert’s first novel “Happy Sinner” which was a great success is followed by he.* "Home of Wives” another witty and understanding tragi-comedy of nice people visited by the current demon of unrest. The scene is in Derbyshire, near Wales, an dthe story is that of Dnnny Hnndby who at fourteen went to “t’pW,” as it was called. "Miner” by F. C. Roden is the story of Danny’s association with his work-mates, and bis work-makes, and his few hours above the ground with bis parents and his sweetheart. ‘tFlrt by Margaret Wey mouth Jkckson is a light romance the story of a working wife whose career was first fiddle. “Murder By Jury” is that almost unbelievable thing—a novelty in mys tery stories, for one of a jury drawn to hear a strange case meets death in the jury room itself. Ruth Burr Sanborn is the author of this new mystery story. A light iove srory woven about an Irrigation project in southern Texas by May Foster Jay's "Morning's At Seven." Many women ask “What are the real opportunities for women in busi ness’’" Catherine Oglesby has answer ed this question in her book “Busins ne«s Opportunities for Women." It is written primarily for the ambitious woman--for those to whom business is not a pastime, but a career—for those earnestly determined to make a place at the top in their chosen occupation. Two attractive childrens books are Dorothy Lathrop’s “Fairy Circus" and a "Fairy Dictionary" by George M. Rlchardß. Among the books given by the Wo AMAZING NEW MEDICATED PAD sttpt pan quicker dmofves away cans Science has discovered a medicated corn pad that stops pain instantly and for good— then noon du solves away the com. It's the new TIZ CORN PAD. Try it Parker’s Drug Store SsBwaUStGW „ 1 man's Club are “The Burning Ring’ by Katherine Burdekin, “Prisoners'* by Franz Molnar and Sax Rohmer’s “Fire-Tongue." No Glorv But Safer Off on a trip across the Atlantic— but not by plane as she had once intended—Miss Ruth Nichols, fa mous society aviatrix, is shown as she left New York on the S. S. Levia than for Europe. Miss Nichols will meet prominent feminine leaders abroad to complete arrangements for the visit of foreign women to the Chicago World Fair in 1933. LAST TIME TODAY Stevenson The Miracle Man —with— SLYVIA SODNEY CHESTER MORRIS IRVING PICHEL ROBERT COOGAN HOBART BOSWORTH JOHN WRAY Bing Crosby Comedy. Added Comedy—Novelty Coming—Monday and Tuesday JOAN BENNETT —lN— “Trial Os Viviemie Ware” Kittrell News j By MISS RUBY SMITH. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Kit trell Methodist church held their re gular monthly meeting with Mrs. A. J. Smith on Wednesday afternoon, with seven members present, one new member, and one visitor present. The meeting was presided over by Miss Phyllis Smith, the president, and a very interesting program was ren dered, as follows; Song, Savior, Like a Shepherd Lead Us. Scripture, Twenty-third Psalm, Miss Phyllis Smith. Lord's Prayer, in unison. Song, Guide Me, O Thou Great Je hovah. Roll call and minutes of last meet ing. Mrs. H. A. Wocjdllef, Secretary. Business Session. Bible Study. First Book of Chroni cles. • . ■ V Song. Just When I Need Him Most. Prayer, led by Mrs. E, ft. Wtfodlief. The society will meet wiiji Mrs. J. E. Smith in July, and the Bible study will be the Sfecond. Bbok of Chroni cles. . , > Those present at (his meeting were; Mesdamc§ P. B. Smith, E. R. Wood liefi A. J. Smith, H A. Woodlief, and J. E. Smith. Misses Mildred Lane, Phyiiis Smith. Florine Smith, and Ruby Smith . There will be a lawn party, at the Kittrell Methodist Episcopal church on Wednesday evening, June 15. Every one is cordially invited to come. Mrs. W H. Finch had as her visi tors on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. T. C. Gil! and children. Cline Gill, and Miss Ruth Gill, of the Bobbitt com munity. Aaaaa*XXXXXXXXIXXXXXXXXXXTS Cool Clothes I * U H U M 4&OS »— * 4||| D M H M U u J Voiles, Nets, Eyelets, Dotted Swiss, M h Organdy and Chiffon of softest texture □ M and lovely shade at marvelously low Q M prices. M w* McCall patterns make a charming guide Q M to happy mornings when used with the M n materials above result in that feeling of H □ a deed well done. 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