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marriages, parties SOCIAL ACTIVITIES THE ROSEBUD. iU I mv early walk A r °A iorii a corn-enclosed hawk, 1 f i v bent its thorny stalk, Sae ft. 0 „ a dewy morning. •, the shades o' dawn are fled P 6 '"!V ennuon glory spread, In f n 0,1 >ing rich they dewy head, And I( scats' the early morning. within the hush, her covert nest, . little 1 iniet fondly prest, t, ! dew sat chilly on her breast in %., e early in the mornwig. Ch /.: 00I1 shall see her tender brood. 11 pride, the pleasure o’ the wood. Air. mg the' fresh green leaves bedew a cd. Awake the early morning. „ thou, dear bird, young Jenny fair! o tl trembling string or vocal air, ~V,II sweetly pay the tender care That tents thy early morning. Co thou, sweet Rosebud, young and c»,dl beauteous blaze upon the day, Vr i bless the parent’s evening ray That watched thy early morning. Robert Burns. Poems. Returns from Roanoke. Mary Grace Boyd has return ed from a week s visit to Roanoke, Ya where she was the guest of her aunt. From New York. Mr and Mrs. R. G. S. Davis are expected to arrive tomorrow from York City, where Mr. Davis fcouiht fall merchandise for E. G. pans and Sons Department Store. PHOTOPLAYS Tshe STEVENSON •COOLED BY WASHED AIK” LAST TIMES TODAY "PUBLIC HERO NO. 1” —with— ( hester Morris— Jean Arthur-- Lionel Barrymore— TOMORROW TOM TYLER . “Laramie Kid” Eds;ar Kennedy Comedy—Serial MONDAY TUESDAY “MARK OF THE VAMPIRE” Guests: Mrs. J. 11. Bunn, Mrs. Nellie Clifton. Moon Theatre TODAY and TOMORROW 7 Buck Jones—in BORDER BRIGANDS” Also Tom Mix—in "TIIE MIRACLE RIDER” Added Comedy Gift Night Monday SPORT DRESSES For The Young ~ ' " to S ii B the WINNERS THIS WEEK: 1" Pret. Mrs Fred Haves, Mrs. J. N. Gill—6o Pret. Mary Steed and Lillie Artiss—3o Pret. Katherine Hunt, Mrs. E. H. Dixon-40 Pret. Mrs. Ray Goodrich, Mrs. George Davis-50 Pret. Elisabeth Single t'.n, Willie Allen. a . E. G. Davis & Sons Company > SOCIETY NEWS / TELEPHONE 610 _ HOURS 9 A. M. TO 12 NOON v ,. Visiting in Townesville. Miss Ann Buchan is the guest of TownSvme. K ‘ mbaU at her ho ™ “ Return from Meb„n«. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Aulbert have re turned fiom Mebane where they spent some time visiting relatives. Returns from Louisburg. Miss Maxine Aulbert has returned to her home on Hamilton street after spending some time with Miss Mary Alice Pernell in Louisburg. From Nag’s Head. Mrs. C. H. Turner and Miss Pene lope Watkins returned last night from Nag s Head where they spent the summer at the Turner cottage. Returns to Raleigh. Miss Dorothy Linehan returned yes. terday to her home in Raleigh after spending several days with Miss Rachael Church on North William etreet. M. E. Choir Rehearsal. There will be a rehearsal of the Senior Choir of the First Methodist Episcopal church tonight at 7:30 o’clock at the church, it was announc. ed today. Young People’s Union Tonight. The Vance County Methodist Young People’s Union will be held tonight at 8 o’clock at White Memorial M. E. church. All members were requested to be present. Returns to Goldsboro. Miss Elizabeth Simkins of Muncie, Ind., has returned to Goldsboro, where she is visiting her parents, after spending several days with her sister, Mrs. H. Walton Mixon. Return from Washington. Mrs. C. H. Coghill and son, Carl Herndon, have returned to their Gome on Belle street after spending some time in Washington, D. C.. where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Coghill. To Asbnry Park. Miss Esther Royster, who has been spending the summer with her moth er, Mrs. Joe Royster, has returned to Asbury Park, N. J., where she is a member of the Asbury Park school faculty. Mrs. Royster accompanied her daughter to New Jersey for a visit. Bridge Party For Out-of-town Guest Mrs H. Walton Mixon gave a de lightful bridge party Wednesday night in honor of her sister, Miss Elizabeth Simkins, of Mui.cie. Ind. Mrs. Leon Vick was the winner of the high score prize and Miss Inez Murrell of the low score. An attrac tive guest prize was presented Miss Simkins by the hostess. A sweet course with mints and nuts was served the following players: Mrs. Hugh Jones, Miss Lucy Plum mer Jones, Miss Alice Mabry, Mrs. Leon Vick, Miss Sadie Boyd. Mrs. Henry Powell, Mrs. Clarence White, Miss Catherine Teague, Mrs. Ran dolph Teague, Mrs. James O’Neil, Mrs. Gilbert O’Neil, Mrs. Robert Smith. Miss Janie Wortham, Miss Harriet Church, Miss Nannie Crow der, Miss Ethel Crowder, Miss Inea Murrell, Mrs. E. C. Loughlin, Mrs. George Stevenson, Mrs. Billy Mixon, and Miss Elizabeth Simkins. HENDERSON, (N. C.) DAILY DISPATCH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1935 Music Classes To Re-Open Monday Miss Dorothy Jones will re-open her music classes Monday, September 9, she announced yesterday. Thoes who have not already seen her about lesson periods were requested to see her some time this week so that the schedule may be arranged. (qngratuutions If Bith of Son. M. and Mrs. John White announce the birth of a son, John, Jr., Septem ber 2, at Maria Parham hospital. Birth of Son. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Mills announce the birth of a son, September 5, at their home. Mother and son were re. ported to be getting along nicely. Birth of Son. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Satterwhite an nounce the birth of a son, September 5, at Maria Parham hospital. Mother and son were reported to be getting along nicely. townsvilleH By MRS. J. P. GUPTON Miss Ann Buckhan, of Henderson, is visiting Miss Helen Kimball. Miss Annie Tucker has returned to Chapel Hill after spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Tucker. Miss Henrietta Fox. of New Roch elle Hospital, New Rochelle, N. Y., visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fox. For the past four months Miss Fox has affiliated at Cornell Medical Center in New York City. Miss Frances Boyd is visiting Miss Ethel Newell. Miss Meta Kennison has returned to her home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Alston, in Warrenton. Miss Dorothy Kimball, of Hender son, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Woodrow Tucker Tuesday. Miss Elizabeth Burwell is visiting relatives in Wilmington. Misses Heien Kimball and Ann Buchan spent Wednesday night with Miss C>V stie Adams. Mrs. Robert Mitchell of Epworth, Virginia, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. B. Purcell. Mrs. B. F. Fox was the guest of her sister. Mrs. W. M. Coffin, in Henderson, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L'. Isley, who are visiting Mrs. Isley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Purcell, expect to return to Moncure Saturday. Mrs. Belle Pearson, of New York City has returned to her home after spending several weeks with her niece, Mrs. Frank Fox. Mrs. W. D. Vaughan and son Den nis and Sallic Tarry have returned to their homes after visiting friends in Wilson Mills. Thomas Fox has returned to his home after spending several days with his aunt, Mrs. W. M. Coffin, Marian Martin Pattern : 9546 in Henderson. Miss Beatrice Abernathy, of Dur ham, was the recent guest of Miss Me ls' Kennison. Mr. Woodrow Tucker, who is work ing with the A. A. A. Tobacco Com oany in Ncwbern spent the past week md here at his home. Mrs. W. B. Tarry has returned to her home after visiting relatives in Richmond. With tlsr Sick Discharged from Hospital. ■Mrs. Minnie Smith was discharged today from Maria Parham hospital where she has been taking treatment. Improving at Hospital. Mrs. Estelle Walston is improving at Maria Parham hospital and will probably be able to return to her home soon. Has Tonsils Removed Fritz Nelson Johnson, small son of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Johnson, was said to, be doing very nicely today, after having his tonsils removed at Maria Parham hospital. Improving after Illiness. ■Mrs. C. P. Whitehead is slowly im proving at her home on Mitchell street where she has been confined for the past three weeks. Williamsboro News By Miss Margaret Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wortham and daughter. Ann, and Mrs. Laura Thomas, of Henderson visited Misses Lairie and Kate Bullock Sunday morning. Miss Laurie and Kate Bullock, Mrs. Clifton Bullock and Mary Ann and John Bullock, Jr., were visitors of Miss Belie Thomas Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Mary Rice of Halifax, Va., was the week-end guest of her sister Mrs. Baker Shotwell. Taylor Shotwell spent the past week.end at Mytrle Beach and Dillon, S. C., while at Dillon he visited his Better Service [JjJJj <s?// around We invite your most critical inves tigation of our claim that Iron nanani Fireman will give you better firing service than your present method and make fuel savings as well. Talk with owners. See Iron Fireman in operation. Then ask for free fuel cost survey and report on what Iron Fireman can do for you. For homes and heating or power boilers up to 250 h.p. Quickly installed. Easy payment terms. Wilson Electric Co. Theme 738. PATTERN 9548 This tiny tot squares her shoulders and puffs out her sleeves in a tre mendous effort to look important. The trim angularity of her ypke is softened by a round, boyish collar.. The skirt has nice full pleats from yoke to hem, that give lots of room for playing tag or skipping rope. Separate but inseparable are the fully cut bloomers which peep out occa sionally from below the hem. And what kiddie has too many of these! So tubbable and practical is gingham, cotton broadcloth or percale, and so demure with white pique collar. Com plete, Diagrammed Marian Martin Sew Chart included. pattern 9548 may be ordered only in sizes 2 4 6 8 and 10. Size 6 re quires 2 1-2 yards 36 inch fabric and 1-4 yard contrasting. St r.u FIL J‘EEI\ In coins or stands (coins preferred) for EACH MARIAN MARTIN pattern. Be sure to write plainly your NAME, AD DRESS, the STYLE NUMBER and SIZE of each Dattem. Send vour order tc Daily Dispatch Pattern Department, 232 W. 18th St. New York. N Y aunt, Miss Katherine Shanks. Mrs. C. S. Tippett and children, Ann and Clifg and Mrs. Goode Flem ing of Henderson were visitors of Mrs. F. G. Sneed, Mrs. J. L. Wilson and Mrs. Elbert Wilson Tuesday aft ernoon. Miss Kate Bullock, Miss Belle Thomas and her sister, Mrs. Betty Wilson, of Dallas, Texas, and Mrs Lillian Carroll, of Washington, D. C. motored to Drewry Tuesday after noon to visit Mrs. J. H. Bullock. Misses Mary Ann and Kate Bullock and John, Jr., were recent visitprs of Mrs. Bennie Barker. Miss Maigaret Wilson wa|P; the week-end guest of Miss Elizabeth Tarry of Townsville. The Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Shotwell were Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Shanks, Robt. Edward and Rebecca of Hicksboro, Mrs. Mary Rice, and daughter, Margaret and Mary Hunter of Halifax, Va., and Mrs. Elbert Wilson. Mrs. Betty Wilson of Dallas, Texas who has been visiting her sister Miss Belle Thomas, left Wednesday morn ing to visit Julian Wilson and Miss Nannie Gregory of Stovall. The Sunday school of Island Creek has about gotten back to normal, since the children have come back. They were greatly missed. Mrs. Baker Shotwll and daughters, Margaret and Peggy, and guest, Mrs. Mary Rice, paid short visits to Mrs. S. E. Wilson, Mrs. J. L. Wilson ana Miss Fannie Bullock Saturday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Norwood and little daughter, Martha Ann, and Mrs. C. C. O’Brien of Dabney attended Sunday school at Island Creek Sun day morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Claiborne of Henderson paid a short visit to Mrs. Emma Evans Sunday afternoon. Misses Margaret and Frances Wil son, were Uie Wednesday afternoon callers of Miss Meta Kennison ot How Women Get Two-Fold Benefit By Taking Cardui According to reports from thou sands who have taken it, Cardui, helps women in a two-fold manner, affording prompt relief of certain functional pains and strengthening the system by increasingt he appe tite qr,d improving digestion. “I like Cardui because it helped me,” writes Mrs. Obie C. Raffety, of of Campbellsville, Ky. “I suffered pain and was nervous and needed strength. I have taken Cardui and have been benefited. I have taken it two or three times. I can tell, when I am taking Cardui, that I have a much better appetite.” Before the next monthly upset, begin taking Cardui. Os course, if it does not benefit YOU, consult a physician. Townsville. Mrs. Sue Hope is spending some time with relatives near Henderson. Righteousness is at once a personal and a social idea. Robinson Crusoe alone on his island had not room for all the commandments; hut the ar rival of his man “Friday” inevitably enlarged the sphere of law, and jus tice had its place. New Fall Hats ' Stetson Mallory Fifth Avenue— New shapes anß styles for early fall wear. Large assortment to select from— s2.9s, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 and $6.50 Tucker Clothing Co. A Quality Store at Moderate Prices. ROSE’S 5, 10 & 25c STORE “ Henderson’s Most Fopular Store” Specials for SATURDAY Layer Cake Fudge—Fresh, Pure, very tasty, lb. New Crop Spanish 1 Cp Salted Peanuts, lb. For a real treat try our cocoanut Maca roons. Fresh shipment 20c just received, lb. Hosiery K2J Full fashioned. Pure M thread silk. First oualitv chiffon weight *£ ' j n/jajir / Millinery! a/j All of the new fall 49c 69« 98c At this season we are offering the best values ever in our Rayon Department. Panties, Bloomers and Step-Ins. You will be surprised at 25c the quality, for New fall Purses, Belts, and Buttons — 10c t 0 50c Men’s New Fall Ties 25c Men’s pure thread silk hose, 25c reinforced toe and heel, pair PAGE FIVE CHURCH SOCIETIES ANNOUNCEMENTS Fairbanks-Morse Stokers. See Tan ner Roofing Co. —Adv. PREVENT MSfiiy many colds JUST A FEW DROPS UP EACH NOSTRIL