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-t AGE EIGHT THE WARREN RECORD - . , - . . m.Ast. a , ijVXji or". It i. luo-i - - i 1 ww a n i Pi iv it ri.m .nil h iiiia v iicthi nnn . REPORTERS SEND NEWS OF SECTIONS CHURCHILL ITEiMS i ! 1 t " i Hog killing and getting ready for Christmas, holds full sway around now and from the looks of the fine hogs to be seen hanging from the poles there will be plenty of sausage and spare ribs for Christmas, if our neighbors are not ready in any other way. Mr. Blount, a4 Ministerial student from Wake Forest, spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ad cock of Churchill, and preached a very good sermon at Gardners church Sunday morning. Mr. Claude Haithcock of Norlina, attended preaching and Sunday school at Gardners Sunday morning, and re turned to his place of business in the evening. Claude's wife and young twins are staying on awhile with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. W." Haith cock of Churchill Sunday was a cloudy and cold day and would have been dreary, but Mi. C. A. Harris of Macon passed our way four times, and it made the day seem bright and clear to hear him cmilc, it's almost impossible to be lonesome while Charlie is around. Mrs. J. W. Adcock. our genial good neighbor that always mr.kes the stranger feel at home, wa." introduc ing Mr. Blount to her friends Sunday. Mr. H. V. Scarborough's Ford fail ed to go on Sunday, but faithful old Prince, his buggy horse, was on the job all right, and Mr. Scarborough and his family were at preaching at Gardners as usual. It takes some thing more than a balking Ford to keep Mr. Scarborough from going to church. Miss Lena Rivers Haithcock was Group Leader at The B. Y. P. U. serv ices at Gardner's Sunday night. This was her first time as Group Leader, and she conducted the meeting fine. She was substituting for her sister, Miss Lillian, who is in a hospital at Richmond, Va., for treatment. As Sunday night was cloudy and cold there was only thirteen members of our B. Y. P. U. present out of an en rollment of sixty, but Jesus said "Where two or three are gathered to gether in my name. I will be in their midst," so thirteen was not an un lucky number Jhis time. Mr. Clyde Haithcock was at Xor lina Sunday, as his custom is, look ing at the new gin and warehouse we suppose. Mr. Ham Adcock, formerly Church ill, but now stationed at Franklin. Ya., with the Seaboard Painting force, was visiting his parents Saturday and Sunday. He attended preaching at Gardner's Sunday morning. Mr. Garland Overby of Macon call ed to see Miss Louise Frazier of Oak Side Sunday night. Mr. Wilbur Overtoy of Warren Plains was down to see Miss Susie Frazier Sunday night. - Messrs. Edwin Burrows and Clar ence Adcock were welcome visitors in the home of Mr. T. P. Shearin on Sun day evening. Mr. Jimmie Duncan is visiting friends at Neuse. Sam Blount and Ollie Ellis, the champion cake eaters, were at J. T. Haithcock & Co's store on Saturday nightnight. That means an order has gotto go forth for cakes right away. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Gardner were at preaching at Gardner's Sunday. Simon is our' new Register of Deeds, having defeated Mr. J. A. Dowtin in the recent election. Mr. Dowtin held this office twenty-two years. Miss Maude Allen Haithcock is vis iting her sisters. Mrs. C. W. Smyer and Mrs. H. T. Gooch of Durham. While in Richmond a few days ago Mr. H. G. Haithcock bought a new Ford. When it comes to buying, trad ing and selling cars and guns, Henry has us all beat, he doesn't keep either long before he sells or trades them off . Mr. A. J. Gardner went to Vaughan again Sunday night. Alton certainly does enjoy driving over that good road. The children are all delighted at the thought of Santa Claus being so near. We hope none of them will be disap pointed when he comes. " WELL WISHER. Wins Highest I Sp" Scout Honor - 7 ' v """"" mm mil fmwrnm mm mm mm Q - f..'J ViliSSfe ) 1 ; iPwm .S)DDd MjQllOoin) I AW I 'i tl r' I c'l.U mmyg m .- . T, 1 dill s. n v. 1 In a II C. ' - X ' v. ' Oiv J t n 40 - v j in impressive ceremonies, Wm, Cannon, of Los Angeles, Calif., haj ben awarded highest scout honors, the national medal of Honor. Dei pite a terrific tide and high waves, he plunged into the sea at Honolulu last year, saving two women from drowning. Shown here, he U wear (J m m m m m Mrs. W. J. James Jr. and children of Alston spent Sunday of llast week with her mother, Mrs. C. H. Powell." Mrs. Lola Bennett , of Warrenton land little grandson. John, visited her sister, Mrs. C. A. Haithcock recently. Miss Mabel Robertson spent several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Robertson, during last week. Miss Arline Geoghan of Alston vis ited in the home ofIr. D. L. Robert son Sunday. Mr. Owen Robertson, who is work ing in Warrenton, visited his home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Haithcock and children. Cleary and Miss Carrie, call ed on Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Powell of Alston Sunday afternoon. Master Roy Haithcock, son of Early Haithcock. spent several days of last week with his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. 1). L. Robertson. Messrs. Roger Williams and Tas Knott of Henderson took Miss Mabel Robertson back to her school the oth er side of Henderson Sunday .after noon. Miss Bettie Powell of Alston spent one day recently with Miss Edna Clark. ASPEN ITEMS. Thanksgiving passed off quietly here. Mr. Joe Xeal, went to the County Home this week on business. Messrs. W. A., T. W. and Forest Cheek hunted in Halifax County Thanksgiving Day. Mr. C. X. Hardy of this phue was on the Co-operative Market in Lit tleton with cotton and tobacco Tues day of this week. Mr. F. H. Xeal, J. A. Pitchford. and others f this place went to Halifax County Thursday to hunt. Mr. F. B. Xeal; Willie Robertson and others were trying the foxes near here Thanksgiving, but owing to the dry weather none were caught. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness during the illness and death of our dear father, William Odom, who fell asleep on XTov. 2b May God bless them all.-' His Sons and Daughters. MARMADUKE ITEMS. Mrs. M. C. Duke is back home from the hospital in Rocky Mount, and her many friends are glad to see how nicely she is getting along. ' Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Duke are staying several weeks with Mrs. M. C. Duke during her convalescence. Mrs. J. C. Pridgen and children o Norlina spent Thanksgiving Day at her mother's, Mrs. C. H. Powell. Miss Ruby Clark visited in the neighborhood of Grove Hill and Essex several days in last week. Misses Bessie Powell, Carrie Haith cock and Edna Clark called on Mrs. M. C. Duke and Mrs. G. V. Duke for a short while on Friday afternoon. Rev. Walter Bobbitt called on Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Clark after the serv ices here on Sunday afernoon. A pessimist is a person would not care to live in clover fear of contracting hiiy fever. Duluth Herald. i Si 3 m M w m m m m m m PJr! arJ nj - m m m m f j - c-"j J m m m m r. 1' a- m who ; ' i or NOMORE RATS or mice, after you use RAT-SNAP. And they leave no ordor behind, and prove it. Rats killed with RAT SNAP leave no smell. Cats or dogs won't touch it. Guaranteed. 35c size (1 cake) enough for Pan try, Kitchen or Cellar. 65c size (2 cakes) for Chicken House, coops, or small buildings. . $1.25 size (5 cakes) enough for all farm and out-buildings, storage build ings, or factory buildings. Sold and Guaranteed by W. A. MILES HDWE. CO. - HARDWARE"- 3LUMBER '-v-r FOR LUMBER, BUILDING MATERIAL AND HARDWARE Sent Us Orders. You get it quick and its right in Quality and Price. C. D. RAY & SON Oxford, North Carolina. a n Oil? dS'l m n m m feci L . J Sri m m m m m m m sfl m m m m it j y v !( It has been our custom for many years not to carry over ready-to-wear from one season to the next. Therefore, we have gone over our stock and REDUCED EVERY COAT, SUIT AND DRESS IN THE HOUSE Not one reserved. This will mean a great sav ing to the people who have not already bought and desire a new Fall dress, suit or coat in the season's best styles at a great saving. FINE POIRET TW ILL AND SILK DRESSES Season's best styles, and a good run of sizes to select from, upward from $9.75 Sport skirts in new materials, stripe and plaid effects, upward from $4.75 Many of these skirts sold up to $7.50. MANY SPECIAL VALUES IN MILLINERY GK40S ' lit -Ml ;-"V o) 1T Suitable presents for every member of the family. Big stock of stationery -and toilet articles specially priced for Christmas. Many Christmas novelties, smoking stands, nut bowls, fruit bowls, many novelty pieces of carved wood, manicure sets, toilet sets, beautiful selec tion of leater hand bags and purses, nice fitted over-night cases, Christmas cards, fancy holly Christmas boxes, price range. 7." 3c to 20c on5 Useful goods in men's wear, men's suits, nice overcoats, big stock of shirts, underwear and silk hosiery, leather col lar bags, smoking jackets, night shirts and pa jama suits in light weight and heavy material. Big stock of pretty Christmas ties, silk and knitted, automobile blankets, bath robes, many suits specially priced. GOOD VALUES IN MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS, UPWARD FROM $15.00 - .'r Sftlt mm v iy r It 7.. mj ill I :;;i:if f icgR if I SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Just received a large shipment of ladies' suede Oxfords and Pumps, also suede and patent leather combination. New style Colonial patient Pumps with new Spanish heel, very dressy and specially priced. Big stock of ladies felt bed room slippers, assortment ot colors, specially priced per pair :; ' $l-00 Furniture of the Better ECind-Secotfid Irloor In this department you will find useful things that express the true Christmas spirit. A gift for the home brings happiness and comfort. Our Furniture Department offers scores oi at tactive suggestions. Beautiful dining room suites, walnut and mahogany, bed room suited spinet desks, library tables, card tables, telephone stands, baby carriages and go-carts, nice assortment of rocking chairs upholstered in beautiful tapestry, rugs, felt mattresses, Oster moor and Red Cross. THIS- DEPARTMENT OFFERS EXCEPTIONAL VALUES As same were bought on the lowest market sin ce before the war, and in many cases there have been substantial advances and our prices reirased on the low market for a quick turn over. Be sure to see our furniture and compar e prices before you buy. jr SELLS FOR LESS 11 Mo m SELLS E AR'djLDKIA. U4 I r.
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