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MARRLAGEB PAkTXEfI SOCIAL ACTIVITIES ' 4 HO.MF TO REST IN. wt ,rld. dear John, a a the old folks told us. , , world of trouble and care; y,rv a cloud of grief will enfold us, the sunshine of joy la but rara. u there s something yet to be bright a nd blest in. V. matter how humble the lot: 'fit world still gives us a home to red in. jo noliest. happiest spot. tvff t home: dear home! on the north ern heather T the sunniest southern plain; Lapland hut in its wintry weath er. tent of the Indian Main; 5* i* gorgeous wealth that our temple dressed in. it poor and of little worth. 0 some our home —a home to reat in j, the dearest thing on earth. gu* time, dear (John, la using us badly; Our homes crumble day by day. *nd we re laying our dear ones, swift ly and sadly. la the dust of the valley away. Torres a death robe soon for us both •o rest In, X place for us under the sod; gt heaven at last the home we rest in. red for the children of Godt Morford. Mr. I*ugh Home. tv M Pugh has returned to his home following a severe illneae at liana Parham hospital. Home from Burlington. Mum Carrie Mae Allen has returned to her home on G&rnett street after ipruting sometime In Burlington with matjres. Baptist (hoir Rehearsal. The regular tenears&i or the choir <■{ :he First Baptist church will be he t in the church this evening at I udock. I caw Far Philadelphia Jl- and Mrs E M. Averett and e dren. Arooxt and Clyde, and Mr. ix’ -•> J- L. Davis have gone to Pi.*Mphia to visit Mrs. Marvin T. Pcwo. >1 P. Choir Practice, isere will be a short choir prac :;re held in the basement of the Meth odic Protestant church tonight at [ rpoclnck for the members of the I (hjrch choir, all of whom are asked 1 •o be present. NASALCATARRH j SOOTHING comforting OmSJm reuef xSHm CLEARS HUD QUICKIY^K^ j j Dashingly Youthful j —Gorgeously Gay jii | Speaking of swimming suits —you really should see the ii imw Formal with its invisible form-fit cord—the Should- I' 0 • aire with the new necklace tie—the Continental Sun-Bas que brassiere-type Sunaire. And new colors that run the rainbow range ... to suit your mood, to suit your |cj type. True swimming suits, every one, with that smooth Ii comfortable perfection of fit you always wind in a.Jantzen. •lantzen quality is the highest and prices the lowest in J dantzen history. I Swim Suits for every member of the fam ily—Bradley,, Jantzen,Merode and Lorenz made. | Children __ *_ __ 50c up Ladies’ __ __ __ __ __ __ $1.95 up Men $1.65 up ! A new value in ladies’ hose —Lace top, Ipicot top, and cradle sole, fiQr all silk, full fashioned j j! E. G. Davis & Sons Co. hendebson, n. c. SOCIETY NEWS TA TELEPHONE U 0 : • : HOUBS »A.M.TO 12 MOON ETTA KETT " T ~~ mm y,,, —L-. No Wonder She By PAUL ROBINSON t>f Mrs. Parker. Miss Mavis Bullock and Miss Jessie May Shearin. of Rocky Mount, are the week-end guests of Mrs. W W Parker. Mrw. Goodrich 111 at Hospital. It was learned today that Mrs Will Goodrich is ill at Maria Parham hos pital. Children’s I>a> at Rahoboth. There will be a Childrens Day at Rehoboth church Sunday morning at 11 a. m., it was said today. A pageant will be given as the feature of the program. The public is cordially in vited to attend. Mission Society Has Crime Study The missionary society of White Memorial Methodist Episcopal church held its regular monthly meeting on June 10 in the home of Mrs. H. W. Tucker, with the president, Mrs. C. S. Catlett, presiding. The meeting was opened by singing "Blest Be the Tie That Binds," fol lowed by sentence prayer after the roll call. The topic for the evening was entered Into, it being, "Citizen Responsibility for crime.” and was discussed by different members. A reading, "The Baby Bandit,” by Mrs Inscoe. was given. Scripture, Matthew 26:31-16, by Mrs. H. W. Tucker. A reading "Making a gangster” by Mrs. Fannie Robertson, after which discussions were had as to how the society might be more helpful to the church and community. Mrs. G. E. Wilson dismissed the so ciety, and rfreshments were served by the hostess HfcNDEREOfI, W. C.J DAILY DISPATCH. FRIDAY, JUNE 17, I9BS —* PRAYS FOR G. O. P. TO VOTE DRY t—S - Kneeling on the sidewalk before the monument to Carry Nation at Wichita, Kas., Mrs. Myra Mc- Henry, one of the three surviving lieutenants of the noted dry cru sader, prayed that the Lord guide Bride-Elect at .Oxford Honored Oxford. June 17.—0 n Tuesday even ing from eight until eleven o'clock Mias Katherine Jones entertained at her home on King street at a lovely ! inen shower honoring Miss Alma Perry, bridc-elect of this month. Tables were arranged for bridge In he spacious living-room and hall, which were thrown cn suite and ar tistically decorated with bowls of -weetpeas and tall baskets of double pink iarkspur, carrying out a color scheme of pink and green After sev eral/progressions of bridge Mrs. W. W. Barnhart was awarded the prize for high score, a dainty set of linen hand kerchiefs, which she graciously pre sented to the honoree. To Miss Jessie Hauser went the consolation prize. At the conclusion of the games re freshments, consisting of ices and cakes in pink and green, were served by the hostess assisted by her sister, Mrs. Lena Jones. Toward the close of the evening the hostess entered the room bearing a Angel Skin Lace Infir Bm Blue and white angel skin lac* fashions this clever dinner gown worn by Minna Gombell, screen player. The huge rhinestone hook and eye that serves as a belt clo»> novel toueju the delegates to the G. 0. P. con vention in Chicago. Mrs. Nation and her followers came Into prom inence by waging destructive war fare against saloons m Wichita ahd manv other cities.,-. large parasol attractively decorated in pink and green, from which streamed packages of all shapes and sizes showered with narrow pink and green ribbons, which was presented to and accepted by Miss Perry in a most graceful manner. Much merriment (hen ensued upon the opening of the many lovely gifts and reading of the enclosed cards of congratulations Each guest as she departed was re quested to register in the handsome Bride's Book, which was then pre sented to the bride-elect. Kittrell News j By MISS RUBY SMITH Miss Agnes Ellis left Tuesday for Greenville. Where she will attend summer school for the next few weeks nt East Carolina Tactier's training college. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Pcrkinson. and childron, Raymond, Irvin, and Joyce Pcrkinson of Richmond, Va., spent last week, near here with rela tives W. H. Finch, Jr., spent Tuesday in Washington, N. O. Mr. Fielding, is spending several days this week with friends In, Hen derson . Mr. and Mrs. W., H. Perkinson. and children, Clarence, ami Robert and Mi* Gladys Perkinson, and Mrs. Mary C. Woodllef. were visitors on Sinnday of relatives at Youngsvalle. Miss Louise Dell Pittman, left this week for East Carolina Teacher's Training College. Greenville, to ad the BIGGEST SODA in TOWN Here is t “whale dug* cream soda" that’* right m in* with yrsMnt day prices. And It is so cooil So good! [I Made jest the way yoa bfce it. fj Kick, Mtooth, delicious. SI IfouM lore the choc oiate syrup that is sass oaed at Rend] Drug Score soda fountain*. Tty it today! C ASK FOR IjiS? JUMBO See It In Onr Window Parker's Drug Store The Kex&U Store Tar River W. M. U. T~ Hold Meeting Next Week at Harris Chapel Church The Woman s Missionary Lfnion of Tar River Baptist Association will meet at Harris chapel church, near Hollister, in Halifax county on Thurs day and Friday. June 23 and 24. The association is composed of 37 churches and Miss Lillie Harper, of Louisburg. is superintendent and Mrs. M. C. Miles of this city is secivtary and treasurer. The following program has been announced for the meeting. Program. Thursday afternoon 5 o'clock. Hymn. Devotional, Mrs. B. C. Hamlet. Address of Welcome, Mrs. A. M. Shearin. Response, Miss Annie L. Puckett. Roll Call of Societies. Special Music. Report of County President: Vance, Mrs. W. W. Parker; Franklin, Mrs. J. S. Howell. Warren-Halifax, Mrs. D. L. Wilson. Hymn. Personal Service. Mrs. W. H. Kim ball. Thursday Evening 8 00 o'clock. Hymn. Pageant: "Why We Know What We Know.” Special Music. Sermon. Rev. D. P. Harris. Friday Morning 10:30 o'clock. Hymn, Devotional, Rev. E. C. Shoe. Reports. Personal Service, Mrs. T. M. Pittman: Mission Study, Mrs. J. A. tend Summer School there. Little Mise Luciie Plummer Husketh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Husketh was the guest of Mise Annie Mitchell, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Mitchell, in Henderson, on Tuesday of this week. WiLIL Bar neats Williams, of Ra leigh, is spending sometime here with Iws grandmother, Mrs. C. H. Wil liams. Miss Maggie Pulley, is visiting her uncle. Charlie Perkinson, in Rich mond, Va. Mrs. A. C. Husketh. and children. Janie. Mary Joseph, and Luciie Plum mer Husketh were visitors on Wed nesday of Mrs. J. M. Barnes, at her home on the Lynnbank Road. Miss Beatrice Shearin, of Near Roa noke Rapids, spent Thursday here with friends. Show Starts 11 A. M. —Saturday V o Sid Says:— CJ Happiness is just a state of . m mind. Many a poor man is happy ; y many a rich man is miserable. To V w) * be happy, defy your troubles and cares by seeing a movie. wt Ha w The opportunity presents itself m more forcibly now than ever to - CO i -•* cast your careß aside and travel I |d • with us to the four corners of the kj 4arth. *>• SATURDAY, JUNE 18 • 5 IS HAPPINESS DAY a At The J Co 6 STEVENSON THEATRE o Hj Every Ticket Will Be ’ (sj| a. . , a ® To Everybody § *ej Open 11 A. M.—Saturday Only / Show Starts 11 A. M.—Saturday s \ White; Secretary-Treasury, Mrs. M. C. Miles; Superintendent, Miss Lillie Harper. Special Music. Mission Study, Mrs. D. P. Harris. Address. State Worker. Raleigh. Appointment of Committees. Recognition of Visitors and Pastora. Friday afternoon 1:30 o'clock. Young People's Session. '■ Hymn. Devotional, Ecwara Hamlet. Address, Miss Marjorie Spence. Reports of Young People's Lead ers: Y. W. A. and G. A.. Mias Eleanor Collie; R. A. and Sunbeam, Mrs. I. A. Crawley. Scripture on Tithing, Sarah Harris, Sunbeam. Are You a Tlther? Sidney Williams- Jr.. R. A. Special Music. Ye Have Robbed Me, Plummer Shearin, Int. R. A. Tithing, a Basic Principle, Maudine Chickester, Y. W. A. Awarding of Banners. THERE If NO EXCUSE FOR A C iJoor (Complexion Dorothy Perkins Beauty Preparations have helped thousands of women to find a simpler way to loveliness. You'll be aurpriaed at their moderate price delighted to see hoar quickly j they improve your akin! Buy your supply tomorrow and save the government 10 percent tax, efffective Monday, June 20th TEISER’S DEPT. STORE PAGE FIVE a&umoH bocuxths ANHOUNOKMENTB Awarding of Rewards In declama tion contest. , eßport of Committees. Is: Improving. Ml3s Eunia Huff, who was admit ted to Maria Parham hospital yester day. is reported to be improving. Mrs. Abbott Improved The condition oi Mrs. J. W. Abbott, who has been very lll ( at her borne on South William street, was report ed today to be greatly Improved. For Women’s Aches and Pains Women who suffer from headache, backache, and periodic pains find Capudlne the ideal remedy. It's liquid therefore acta almost Instantly. Take two teaspoonfuta In a little water You'll be delighted with the quick re lief. Soothes the nerves an <j brings oomftwt and relaxation Why not keep a bottle handy? At drug stores, in single dose, or in 10c, 30c, and 60c, {fires.—Adv.