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nrrEMBEK 15, 1322 A THE WARREN RECORD Sute To Memory of Mr Wil,iam dom s ut " . Sunday alternoon, ixov. H!liStl1 vonr of his age. & 10 i rtln lws Rone from us and i O00U 'U' . Tin -.TQC! A r o-ivati mlss mm-. , ; fSlia iiothlehom Church for nie , - of vears since his boy nUni- -pt unassuming -1 i!l U. M . ... hoc-- a,' . . u0 could, was faith- fs' dit' , .,',., his home and his k.l to ni-- , t r . Virginian Joins In t raise of tk WJ ri Progress Being Made In North Carolina "Big Six" Matty Sells Christmas Seals. J , .i.-tdid neighbor fi'ltn!U . t , u neighborly, never r;d Mt'a vily of any one but spcakms 1 x;a in an. He leaves lked t.r,-o daughters namely, .1 1 1 - - ' "'J.ie and Howard Odom; rn".stures of Middieburg, Mr?- and Mrs. William besides a number . . . i. : i j : it Mr. Odom had been oralis " , , was strick- teeil Mhout a weeK De- en KJ 1 u r k.v was conscious Jortf .i ' rime but c-ould not eat. Ijost o. - Wnee of the Ke- ,, ... 4-,,o,r1 service at pastor, 11 1.i after which the chuicM ... be was tondery cemetery np'- Areola laid to rest in the A FRIEND. 5 mmwmm " 11 viVYiiftiir "Big Six" Christy Mathewson, base ball's greatest here. who for two years has fought a winning fight against the white Dlague, is this Christmas season giving his time i& helping sell Christmas Seals. It makes a true Virginian boil, he declares, to progress being made in North Caro lina, in good roads and numerous other respects, and then to visit his own home state and view the resigned spirit of self-satisfaction. Think what these Tarheels would do with such a seaport as Norfolk, or with other un excelled Virginia natural resources. ! Our correspondent's . personal ac- j count of the widespread awakening in North Carolina has been confirmed t by too many observers to be viewed with the least skepticism. North Carolina beyond all question is set ting a pace that is causing the state I i to be singled out for comment in ; every part of the Union. North Caro- : lina newspapers are this week giving H columns of space to the reproduction of James Arthur Seavey's article in ' The New York Times of October 22. i discussing at great length "the phoenix like upspringing of a new era down ; home. i U J LI hLi S&j v v v r S OF KEAL ESTATE fRSrSy and wife to A. J- D3Lvo to SalHe GarneS et ili0 Gan,0s (widow) to B. B. Wil liams. W. A r Twittv and wife to War- ren.i"'V. tl. n L. Robertson ?ir?' p v in ine and wife to W. E. 55S" R. ilamoy and wife to W. G F'Sr.'ty Bonvd of Education to H. Sv Roarcl of Education to Clar- aA 5r:;,dfr: ,,l to Roy Davis. jW- II- Fos and wite to O. R. hr f P,,,i,all and wife to N. H. A. ' r.1 J , John O'Neal and wife to Vernon Mw!TG. Rogers and wife to Fate WMa'ggic R- Wedlin and husband t0 W.' A Delbridge. Fdwards S C. Biauder Sr. and C. C. bdaras to Charlie Branch and wife C. II . Branch and wife to arien Development Co. j c. Ammonds and wite to W . n. jStJohn Cawthorne and wife to Caw-thorne-Plummer Corp. W. W. Cawthome and wife to India A. Ball. j tt Jos. P. Pippin, Trustee, to J. i. Olston. . c T. J. Holt et al. to India A. ball. Nieev P. Powell. Guardian, to J. K. Lloyd. " Henry Oakley and Elizabeth Bot toms, white. Willie M. HartsfieM and Hattie Belle Alston, colored. Joe L. Alston and Nancy Davi&, col. Lewis b leld and Manay Hunter, col Morris Vaugh and Carrie Russell, colored. William Davis and Marv B. Foster, colored. Jasper Crosson and Albert Hill colored. George Eggleston and Hodgie Als ton, colored. Lewis Milam Jr. and'Ida Belle Rob inson, colored. Archie Shearin and Nannie Alston, colored. Richard Snipes and Lottie Egerton, white. WISE HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL MONTH OF OCTOBER First Grade Christelle Ammond, Virgil Collins, Bertha Currie, Bertha May Fleming, Effie Munn, Unill Perk- inson, Vergie Rivers, Addie Lee Mos- ley, Mary StSing, Van Edward Bcl ton, Benjamin Rivers, James Rivers, Thomas Rivers, Roy Smith, Louis White Jr., Graham White. Second Grade Evans Coleman. Willie Felts, Henry Myrick, Carey Perkinson, Gladys Rochelle, Annie Thompson. Third Grad? Charlie Curril, Gray Currie, Page Perkinson, Helen Rivers, Marie Smith, Myrtice Stegall. Fourth Grade Virgie" Perkinson. Fifth Grade Helen Hicks, Norman Newell. Sixth Grade Jim Rob Stewart. Seventh Grade Ola Mustian, Annie Mav Gardner, Clime El is. Says Mr. Seavey: If ever a com-' monwealth went in, head over heels, j wholesale and retail, latitulinally and longitudinally, to boom and develop! itself, that commonwealth is the Old i North State. That which has hit North Carolina is not even a forty-! seventh cousin of the old western . boom. It is possible tha tthe native captains of industry would object to! its being called a boom at all. It is., rather a financial industrial, and com- j mercial regeneration the phoenix j of the new South risen from the ashes of the old. ! And hte Times's writer does not! reach the halfway line of his article before he gives away hte whole secret: The whole commonwealth has come to realize that parts cannot be great er than the whole; that in the long run, what is good for Raleigh is good for Asheville, and that wrhat works to the disadvantage of Charlotte bodes no good for Salisbury. Teamwork is performing the miracle teamwork and universal appreciation of the fact that native has endowed the State with the makings. This is the combination our corres pondent would like to see applied in his native State. He knows it will work; it is working all about him in North Carolina. Richmond Times- Dispatch. MARRIAGE LICENSES The following marriage licenses were Issued this week: Wm. A. Hawthorne and Hattie A. Fergurson, white. Melvin Hunter Johnson and Ruby Wiggins, white. Irwin Bovd and Geneva Fields, col. Isham Perry and Mary Eliza Deb nam, colored. Arthur Goodc and Clara Belle Hawkins, colored. ThomRs Williams and Ruby Taylor, colored. A Card of Thanks. The children of Mrs. P. S. Mullen wish to express their thanks and ap preciation to their friends for their) v kindly services during the illness of g their mother and the sympathy ex pat, Drink and be Merry Around the festive board on CIu'ls' wri C -y memories are molded for "future vears' rev eries The Fatted- Calf graced t feast centuries ago, in a para ble we i.J knov,i?nt it wasn't an original idea. Through all time, man has built traditions around a table of plenty. Your Christmas dinner should be a feast of goodthings and IliiSil most important should be your fl meats. Nations of the world each have their, own tempting mor sels. Ail except America our own melting pot where tastes and customs intermingle until selections included a varied choice unequaled. Maybe a fowl turkey duck goose chicken. Maybe . a suckling pig Or the old English feast piece "a boar's head." We have made a special effort this year to supply you with choice cuts of meat no matter what your taste may be. And the prices are reasonable. he mtkk j & WW MM! b-; ; iWwZM r ir ii r-i-n te v a u m m f v -v fit i w waii v TUi I tended to them in their bereavement. Old Scot: "Dinna cry, ma wee lad- die. If ye dinna find -yer -penny afore dnrk here's a match." London Mail. "1ALLC n 5 For Women, for Men, for Street Wear, for Work You will find that "Ball-Band" Light Weight Rubbers give the same kind of satisfaction that has been given so many -years by the heavier styles. Women like long-wearing as well as good-looking rubbers. They also want More Days Wear. "Ball-Band" Rubbers, either light or heavy, are the good-fitting, long-wearing, and fine-looking kind. ! B 5 5 3 55 '4 2 1 :v: 1 '4 i i a u I W '4 m S I i i j jkm raof. mim&M m IIP' IS liWW'Il .ftfl,Www .. "1 L-rfHE?' 55 BALL BAWD BOOTS For Men, Ladies, Boys and Girls. WAMENTON department store CO I I I I I Hang a Savings Account on Your Christmas 0 present will be more prized than a savings account in this bank. Mother will treasure it sister adore it and brother will say, If baby lets the sawdust out ot her doll, it is done for, but if she tears up her pass book, she can have another. We suspect that father himself would be pleased with such a gift- . A savings account is a lasting present. And it grows from year to year! CM iii 11 Ms ram a- iri HENDERSON, NORTH CAROLINA 1 -Co. m - .M.4 gj . PAGE THREE V ere II 1 I V: 1 I I 15 -tt . S ft ft y
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