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MARRIAGES PARTIES SOCIAL ACTIVITIES I* 15 ACE. u ii, ii will you over, Peace, wild wood (!ovo. r-l'.V wing's shut, y lt!J r ruin’d tnc roaming end, and uu ilrr bo my boughs? Winn, wboii. I'oti.ee, will you, Peace? I ll not | day hyj>oci’ite p,, . wii my heart: I yield you do ~,,in0 sometimes; but Ilia* piecemeal jicaci’ is poor peace. What pure peace allows \l irm-' <*i wars, the daunting wars, tin- death of it? ,1 ut el,v. leaving Peace, my Lord should leave in lieu, fiinii good! And so lie does leave I'alienee exquisite. •p, ,i pinnies to Peace thereafter. And wlvt'n Peace here does house 11,. ~>me.s with work to do, lie does mil come t.o coo, lie conies to brood and sit. ; aid Manley Hopkins in Poems. Omit Choir Rehearsal. Tin regular rehearsal of the choii ~i tin First Presbyterian church wil u, omitted ttiis evening, it was an ;ioUiieed today. Choir Not to Rehearse. There will bo no rehearsal of tin ,i ■ til' the First Methodist Protes • , t eluiicii UT'. evening, it was an ! i i,'.et'tl today To Coiuiuliia, S. C. Mi l- Katherine Allen left today foi (’i.iiioili.a, S. C.. where she lias ac pt, 1 i position with the Fedora I rmtl Hank .at that place. To Fayetteville. Mrs. P. 15. Culley and daughter Mi-> Annie Mae Culley, have gone ,i Fayetteville where they are now making their home. Returns Home. M'ss June Williams, who has beei ) i , use guest of Miss Lucy Fuliei j Young, left for her home in Whit* plain.-. X. Y Tuesday evening. Bible Class To Meet. Tin Women’s Bible class of th< l.’ir-t l*i< .byteriaii Sunday school wil nice* tonight at the home of Mrs. .1 Many Bryan at 8 o’clpck it was an ;uunccd today. Cliorr to Rehearse. Th< Young People's Choir of th< Fr-t Baptist church 'will hold it. regular meeting this evening at 8 dock in the home of Miss Dorothy Jones on BeUo (street, it was an ri*unced today. Miss Hughes Has Jr. Tuesday Club Mi..; Alice Hughes entertained tin* members of the Junior Woman's Tuesday Ciuh at iheii tegular meet ;i g vc. herd ay afternoon at her home on Chestnut street. The interesting program for the aftet noon was on “Art in America" w'h the members of the club taking hart by giving interesting talks ami n- 1 . mi (hose who have played a I'l'iuiirent part in Art in America. Following the program. Miss Hughe i served appropriate refresh* neats to her guests. I xcture Club To Close Its Season The last meeting of the Lecture Club for the season will lie held in die Kpiseopal Parish House tomor row afternoon at 1 o’clock at which bine Dr. Archibald Henderson, of the I’liiversitv of North Carolina, Chape! bill, will lecture to the club. This meeting will bring to a close die third year that the club has func honed in the city. HUSKY THROATS I OvnrtHxeil l>y r -" v % ik^b 1 'holer Assortment of Norris and Whitman’s Valentine Candies 1,1 heart shaped boxes from 75e to .$3.00 per box •’iaeo your order now in I|,,H - for <l(*livery by mail or '••essentfer. PAGE-HOCUTT DRUG CO. Phones 404-403 TELEPHONE 610 MARIAN MARTIN CENTERS INTEREST IN A THREE of greater interest than this model | with its three neckline possibilities. ' r V Pattern 9918-sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, f S 30, 32, 31. 36. 38. and 10. Size 16, 3 1-8 ' IflHH"'if- " yards 39 inch fabric and 5-8 yard con- %. TVI y-'j Price Fifteen Cents. Write plainly 7 fj Name, Address, Style Number and ■j A ' size. | / %) Order your copy of the New Marian ij SV Martin spring pattern book. Price of S f~Jw% ** new book fifteen cents, book and pat- A tern together, twentylfive cents. Ad- j dress Henderson Daily Dispatch Pat- ——- »jj. tern Department, 232 W. 18th St., New York, N. Y. CONTRACT BRIDGE *' WRITTEN FOR CENTRAL PRESS By & V. SHEPARD £ FAMOUS IRUXjC TEACHER | \VOID LEADING SINGLETONS SINULISTON leads, unless the leader lias reason''to believe his part ner holds the Ace. rank very low in the scale of possible blind openings. The odds are 2 to 1 that partner 'x *ll not hold the missing Ace. Even if lie does hold the Ace he is more liab'e to lead back to weakness in dummy than lie is to read that a singleton has been lead b.v partner. ♦ 6 4J98 4 3 2 AAK Q 7 4KJ9B 4 A 10 5 4 .*{ As. . 4KJ 10 5 4 8 7 4 3 141 3 410 7 S. ♦& ' + lo +.lB 52 + 972 4 A r. 4AKQS + 9543 Bidding went: Bouth, 1-Diamond; North, a-Diamonds. It is easy \to read from the spread cards that op ponents might have bid 5-Spades without serious loss, but which of I he partners could do so legitimately? Both of them passed the game bid w it bout doubling The most natural opening lead was a heart, lint West led his .only club, and dummy s qj won the trick. Miss West Bride of W. H. Nunnally The marriage of Miss Varlie AVest, daughter of J. C. West, of this city, and W. H. Nunnally, of Dewitt, Va.. was solemnized in Durham Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Ada I* rttemon in the presence of only a. ft w friends. A Durham min lister offi ciated hi the ceremony. Bridge Party Had Tuesday Afternoon i- ■ pt w + . . • .*• iPiW Mrs. Jasper B. Hicks and Mrs. George A. Harris were joint hostesses at five tables of I'Jridge Tuesday aft c noon a!, the home of Mrs. Hicks an Jen nolle street, complimentary to Mrs. W. M. Coffin and Miss Ally tie 'I aylof of Townsville. The decorations tlu'oughout the home were .appropriate to the Va.len t'lrc seajjott. Mrs. M. 1.. Fiiieli was high scorer for the afternoon and was presented a dainty prize for this honor. The honor guests were presented lovely gifts by the hostesses. Mrs. Hicks and Mrs. Harris, as sisted by Miss Alice Boyd, served a i«'Xlad plate foflowcd by tipsy cake., coffee and mints, carrying out the Valentine motiff. The guests for the afternoon were Mcsdnmes C S. Brewer, M. J. O'Neil SUFFER FROM GAS? Mrs. Fannie Sewell of 921 No. Jd St., Wilmington, N. C., said: “1 was in a gen eral run-down condition, s After eating, I would suf- I fer from gas and sour stom f ach, would feel dizzy and had frequent headaches. 1 became weak and lost weight but after taking Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical . . It Discovery all this trouble was gone and 1 gained in weight and strength.” New size, tablets 50 cts., liquid SI.OO. “We Do Our Part. HENDERSON, (N. C.) DAILY DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7 1934 SOCIETY NEWS I’iiere lollowcd 1! round.-. o! trumps, then (lie declarer led a club. West showed out ol the suit. Rummy's K won. West discarded a low heart. • Dummy's only spade was led. Hast made a natural play of his Aee of spades. I laving no trump, and knowing that a club lead would hand the contract to opponents. Hast had to choose between a return .lead of spades and hearts. TYcs! had plajed the 8 of spades on the first iead of that suit. West had discatded the o of hearts on the second club led. With the Q-tl of hearts showing >u dummy the otPy return possible lot Hast was a spade Dummy ruffed. 'Hie declarer led a low trump from dummy, and dummy ruffed declarer’s last spade. This also look from Kant his last spade, leaving him only hearts and the .1-8 of Hubs, wide dummy held the A 7 of clubs and de elarcr held the M-ti. The Q of hearts was led tram dummy. East covered with the K. 'l'he declarer won with the Ace, then lie led back a low heart, no! caring who won the trick, as every other trick belonged to him. no mutter . what was led back. least's .1 won the second heart trick, and he had to choose between leading a club up to the opposing tenace. or ol leading a heart. Kust led a heart. Declarer ruffed and duuim.x discarded its low club, so that the remaining tricks be longed to the declaring side, giving a-odd An opening lead of hearts' would have defeated the contract. E. M. Rollins, W. M Coffin, D. Me. Sloan. W. W. Parker. Jr., E T. l Al ston, W. M. Bur well, H. A. Newell, J. Gordon. I. B. Watwins, Henry T. Powell, C. H. Epps, John Lee Wes ter, M. L. Finch, J. R. Stevenson. H. B. Hicks and Misses Allyne Taylor. Mairy Belle Gary and Alice Boyd. Ballet Dancer wx t 9e Mi»» Molly Wood While her brother, Sidney. «eintil> lates on the tennis court, Miss Molly Wood, daughter of the socially prominent Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wood, of New York, has turned td the ballet. She is shown in her dressing room shortly after her debut in a Broadway show. (Central Pre*§) Miss Kittrell Has Music Lovers Club Miss Nellie Gray lvitlrell was host ess to the Music J. lovers Club Satur day as termxxiv at her home on Young avenue, when a most cnjoyaLCle aunt CTiUiustaaCfo meeting was held. The meeting was called' to order by the president, and a short business session followed. The bciOvcd composer, Robert Schumann, was taken as a subject for the study of the afternoon. Jose phine Miai’Xiilii', in a very charming way, gave a sketch of the life of Schumann, and Grace Bryan presetit i*l pictures of the composer taken ait different ages. Nellie Kittrell played Traumerci, and the first movement ol ■a sonota by Schumann. Miss Ann Watson, who was a guest of tlic club played a Brahms Waltz very beauti fully. During the social hour a mus- Icad game was greatly enjoyed, and (leficious refreshments were served. I Dorothy McDuffie invited the mem-, hers to meet with her on February seventeenth. New York girl who wake up and found herself married is wondering whether she made a mistake going to Tesp or waking up. Only 200 in this First Shipment! 8/gPV On Sale iPv!3s $ 1 Th " rsda y while quantity ■ lasts at this re markable price! Ad anc© styles—the kind smart women will be suulch ing up later at larger prices! Early action by Penney’a however, saved the day also big dollars for you few lucky ones who get here promptly. For rest assured • A that Spring is going to see no brighter styles—nor more I thrilling savings than these coats offer you! I SELF TRIMMED DRESS COATS! LOVELY, SOFT POLO TYPES! AND MONOTONE MIXTURE SPOim^gVTSl gloves of fine Companion Scoop in Spring washable fabric, dur* „ OKir . H Si H OS Etna good s4mi> service weight, only _ , / SHOES for (111 ocea sions in many styles INEW as tomorrow! $2.49 And breath-taking val- //l\ “ Jw ties, too! Bright colors, |l 1 U-. HANDBAGS of real dark tones; fabrics 1 \>/y leather, black or and new straws. A V brown, wonderful val- grand group, but moo^ ues • « • • • 98c they'll move out Just! HOURS 9 A. M. TO 12 NOON I^|RATULATIONS Birth of Daughter Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Dunn, announce the birth of a daughter, Elizabeth Jane, Wednesday, February 7, 1934, at their home at 538 Rowland street A Daughter. Mr. and Mrs. BUI Forte announce the birth of a daughter at Maria Pur ham hospital Sunday, February •1, 1934. Home Talent Show Will Be Repeated “Mrs, Briggs of the Poultry Farm,” a home talent show that .has proven quite popular when given at Aycock •and After-ELberon, will be presented at Zeb Vance high school Friday even ing at 8 o’clock, it was announced today. The play is under the direction of / Rev. L. B. Reavis, pastor of a group of Baptist churches in this county. A small admission fee will be charg ed with the proceeds going to the. Parent-Teacher Association of the school and to the New Sandy Creek Baptist church, it was stated. Fresh Country Eggs, Doz. 27c Nice Fat Hens I Oysters, Seafood and Poultry Market * N «xt To Busy Bee Case ALL PRICES REDUCED AT JEWEL BEAUTY SHOPPE We will have cut rate prices on all beauty work Including Shampoo and Finger wave, Hair Cut, Marcels, Facials, Manicures, Arches, Hot Oil Treatments, and Permanents. The most reasonable prices ever known. Shampoo and Finger Wave 40c Hair Cuts . . . . 25c Other Beauty Work Cut Accordingly. Patronize Jewel Beauty Shoppe—the shop that brought prices down. Call 700 For Appointments. 3 <3£ Eases Headache In 3 Minutes also neuralgia, muscular ache* and pains, toothache, earache, periodical and other pains due to inorganic causes. No nar cotics. 10c and 25c packages- PAGE THREE