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r DECEMBER 15, 1922 PERSONAL MENTION I Supt. Spencer Give THE WARREN RECORD Mr and Mrs. John L. Skinner and V,iHivn of Judkins were in town ti5s week. porn to Mi', and Mrs. Emmett .aXqv Doris May. Kd Stegali was a visitor nore on business. ac-.- ",ti(i Mrs were in town this week, r John G. Ellis and little daugh- returned yesterday alter a dav Mr- 1'" . 1 1- . -L . . . !T tvvood -avock was town Wallace Cawthorne t.,v N:iiu-y i . ,.t- vuit to the Ellis home in ; Sill'' - N Walker and Mr. Jerman recent visitors here. t T Mr- A. u- Wo ik or woro Mr. Rob Pinnell was in town this on business. Ollio Palmer and little daugh ter or Pound were visitors in VKurcnu-n on Saturday afternoon. y0srs. L. C. Witherspoon and G. H .Toiu-s attended the show in Hen o'rso:: on Tuesday night. I'm going to bring you the weight b;o nog l ni going lu inn next " Mr. R- IT. Frazier said this This paper will be glad to tell who are promoting I PAGE FIVE oi a week, wook. oi other farmers the welfare of the South by raising their meat supply. Chairman John L. Skinner of the County Board of Commissioners was in Warrenton on Tuesday. Mrs. Howard F. Jones spent Tues day morning in Henderson. Messrs. J. M. Riggan, M. R. Boone and J. R. Wemyss of Littleton were visitors in Warrenton yesterday. Mr. C. II. Robertson was in War renton this week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Jones were in Raleigh yesterday to meet Miss Ella Brodio Jones who has been at tending' Salem College, Winston-Sah-m. this Fall. They returned last night. Miss Jones, her friends learn with pleasure, was a member of the varsity basketball team at college this Fall and has recently been elected a member of the Student Council, a body in charge of student self-government. Mr. T. If. Overby was in town this week. Misses Delia Wicker, Mamie Wil liams and Beulah Dempster and Messrs. T. I. Gillam, Alpheus Jones and W. Brodie Jones attended the show in Henderson on Tuesday even ing. Mr. V. H. Palmer of Six Pound was a visitor in Warrenton this week. The friends of Mr. Nick Alston of Xew York are pleased to have him in Warrenton for the Christmas holiday season. - . - Mr. C. R. Rodwell, Miss Mamie ! I Gardner. Mrs. W. D. Rodgers, Mr. W. P. Rodwell, Miss Irene Rodwell, Mr. Walter Gardner of Warrenton and Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Rodwell of War ren Plains attended the funeral of Mr. Cephus Rodwell in Weldon on Wednesday afternoon. Chairman of the Board of Educa tion Jesse Gardner was in town yes terday morning. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Rodwell return ed to Warrenton on Saturday after a short trip to Richmond. Mr. Buck Thompson of Macon was in town yesterday. School Honor Roll Names of students of the Warren ton High and Graded Schools wto were placed on the honor roll for the month of November were given for publication this week by Supt. R. B Spencer. The roll follows: First Grade Mary Lee Gardner, Dorothy Hofler. Second Grade Emily Reid, Kath erine Hicks, Alvis Kidd, Federal Hart. Third Grade Shelltnight, Mary R. Wood, Ehtel Lee Felts, J. P. Rob inson Jr., Woodrow Parker, Earl Con nell. Fourth Grade Caroline Ward. Wil liam Dameron Jr., Helen Reid, Edith lerrelr: Sixth Grade John Modlin. oeventn Grade Sarah Howard Ward. iNmtn Grade Charles R. Rodwell, V alter Boyd Massenburg, Charles Davis, Thomas Williams, Jeff Terrell. Carrie Haithcock, Ethel Hicks, Row ena Wood, Gladys Modlin. Tenth Grade Leonora Taylor, Eliz abeth Rooker, Katherine Taylor Eleventh Grade Margaret Mullen. No Fifth and Eight grade honor roll. BLoc ks Cannibal husband: (savagely) "Maria, where's my clothes?" Maria: "Good heavens, dear, wonder if I used them in the salad!" Flamingo. CLASSIFIED ADVTS. ARISTOCRATIC CANDIES GIVE CANDY FOR CHRISTMAS HUNTER DRUG CO. RENT a New Ford Car and drive it yourself (or we can furnish driver). Applj-. BOYD-GILLAM MOTOR CO., Warrenton, N. C. VERY NOBBY STYLES -Men's Dress Shirts at ALLEN & FLEM ING CO. FOR SALE--Several Young Horses and mules that we have taken in and will sell cheap. ROGERS & HUNT will sell cheap. insist FOR SALE Cheap Ford Roadster. ll-17tfc. ROGERS & HUNTER. HAYWOOD DAVIS. Pre Ph I - Co., City. NICE FRESH Home Raised Celery- pulled. as you need it for your hol iday , table. Notifv WILLIAM PERRjy, City. i5-2tc. FOR SALE Dry Pine & Oak Wood. Itfj M . P. BURWELL JR. AN UMBRELLA Makes an Appro priate Christmas present, and we have "just received some brand new styles. ALLEN & FLEMING CO. CLASSY STYLES in Suits and Overcoats FLEMING CO. Young Men's at ALLEN & FOR RENT Commodious Home, with modern conveniences in South Warrenton and with ten acre farm adjoining. Will rent together or sep arately. MISS NORA L. KING, Col lege Street Station, Raleigh. I DON'T MISS those bargains in Ladies coats; brand new styles and cheap, too. ALLEN & FLEMING CO. FARM FOR RENT Large dwelling, good stable and tobacco barns, near Macon. This is splendid land. Ap ply to Box 47, Macon, N C. 4w. BIG LOT of Ladies Coats just receiv ed from New York. Very cheap at ALLEN & FLEMING CO. CHRISTMAS TURKEY 50c. Pound. MRS. JOHN L. SKINNER, Littleton, N. C. 1 "Say it with flowers," For, far and near, They carry a message Of Christmas cheer. Before buying your gifts see mj display of ferns, potted plants and evergreens in T. V. Allen's window, after Dec. 19th. It. MISS LUCIE T. WEBB, Warren Plains, N. C. FOR SALE Two well-located lots in residential section of Warrenton, size 50x150 feet each. Good sites for new buildings. Apply P. O. BOX 74, Warrenton. nov-24 GREAT VALUES in Men's Overcoats at ALLEN & FLEMING CO. Don't fail to see them. FOR SALE: Thirty-three acre farm 1-2 mile of Warrenton. Farm is in excellent state of cultivation. - Will make a bale of cotton or ten barrels of I corn per acre. a. nve room nouse ana an acre lot on the edge of town goes with farm. Priced very low for quick sale. Apply P. O. BOX 74, Warren ton, N. C. nov-24 BIG LOT Room-size Rugs just in at ALLEN & FLEMING CO. FOR SALE Farm two miles or less from Warrenton, on good road. Variety of soil, good state of cultiva tion. tobacco barn, good pasture, more than enough cord wood to pay for place. W, W. TAYLOR, City. NICE ASSORTMENT Bath Robes, Ties and Hosiery, also most com plete line of holiday handkerchiefs, at ALLEN & FLEMING CO. j LOOK! LOOK! All clothes and shoes made new at the Warrenton Steam Pressing Club and Electric Shoe Shop, next door to the Citizen's Bank. Your patronage appreciated. A. E. HARRIS, Phone 152-J. W. W. PARKER is Factory Repre sentative on Manicure, Rolls and Fine Toilet Sets, $35 down to $3.00 Bibles and Testaments, $8.00 to 50c. W. W. PARKER, Henderson, N. C. FOR SALE: Pair Six-year old mules, two years in the county, work well together. I will also sell wagon and harness. A. J. ELLINGTON, City. 12-8-2t. m ifriimi-; 7 i I ' Mint m COMMUNICATE WITH Off mi NORFOLK. VIRGINIA BFOR&DiSPOSIWG OF- YOUR Ki.rjsj -jr- ynv vv js i v7 isi-si fSi7 ru:-. EXCELLENT ,St6f?A(F- Mrn itip-c Latest market information furnished on rfodp. FREE OF CHARGE, BY TELEPHONE OR TELEGRAPH Sa 1 Y-r: m r.i m m m m r, r OR SALE nil u We will offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest j p bidder, on Saturday, Dec. 16, at eleven o'clock A. M., at' our ru Ji ll store at Wise, N. C, fourteen (14) acres of land knQwn as S the James Boswell Place, in Hawtree Township near D. R. "W- m Mustian home place. M H Terms: One-third cash, balance in one, two and three jjj! years with 6 per cent, on deferred payments. m COLEMAN-WHITE COMPANY 1 ITr" ru rj iVE" njg ii. ilhs n pjt; ALLEN & FLEMING CO. are show ing this week some of the best values of the season in Ladies' Coats. Call early while we have your size. MAKE THOSE CLOTHES Look Their Best We Want You To Say The Word We Will Do The Rest Warrenton Cleaning and Pressing Club. Presbyterian Sale On Today. The Presbyterian Bazaar will be held in the Corley Company Store on Main Street in Warrenton today. Fancy work, candy, cake and chicken salad will be offered for sale. The proceeds of the sale will go to the church. Old Fashioned Corn Shucking. Searching for the red ear at an old fashioned corn shucking two weeks a?o at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Bobbitt friends shucked seventy-live barrels of corn. Mr. Bbbitt had just three hogs, weigh more than 400 pounds each, and ater the shucking bee the visiters enJoyed u choice meal. REEI)Y CREEK WILL HAVE CHRISTMAS TREE ON DEC. 26 Persons of the Reedy Creek vicin rty are invited to a community Christ jja tree at the Reedy7 Creek Baptist 9 rch on Tuesday night, December till Throul a typographical error date was announced in the last jJMion as the 16th. The- Warren 'ecord is indebted to Mr. T. A. Har s of Grove Hill, who called yester- a', for directing attention to the error. acient coins were found clasp- rthed during excavations in London. s thought to be the remains of the ". i5cotfnian to visit the metropolis. Passing Show I Tvvii-.i T "1 O 0 y G FOR BOYS: Hankerchiefs Hankerchiefs Cufr Links Mackinays Scout Shoes Silk Neckwear Belts Gloves Mufflers Sweaters Rubber Boots FOR YOUNG MEN : Automobile Rugs Traveling Bays Wardrobe Trunks Mufflers, Silk or Wool Silk Neckwear Knox Hat Gloves Bed Room Slippers Bath Robes Auto Gloves Ash Trays FOIR LADIE Wool Hose Silk Hose Gloves Sweaters Mufflers Handkerchiefs Beaded Chains Kimonas Bed Room Slippers Blouses Silk Umbrellas Imported Art Pottery Brass Jardeniers Baskets Pair Sicissors Pair Blankets 1 DEPT. s. I li 22, m z. 99 It is a pleasure to go to your cake -box when you have baked with ROYAL Baking Pcvder because ?.t ss in the nature of a P'are C'eara of Tartar Baking Powder to keep balresl feeds fresh. This itxeans a real economy and is jlJst C5ie of a hundred reasons wry ceaeful house keeper insist upen. Royal Baking Powder. Some ethers It Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste cou 0 rncc 3 W emu? lei f. o. e. Detroit Completely Equipped I '5 11 i The world has never known an enclosed car of this type at a lower price. No car at any price has ever offered a greater value. Place your order now to in sure early delivery. Terms if desired. BOYD-GILLAM MOTOR COMPANY ml a . instructor: "What are you ,1 cut ciock ior .'' I.: "You don't need a clock ? 'ou need is a calendar." - 1 Cougar's Paw.
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