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J'BRUARY I, 19 aaaxiaaaHHHBOBB : i / FiTiTiIIT'TH. "TllfTT E AIM I is on and on,/ road; by one I oad. walk chance; J r daily talk it glance. V fought I ' lass: / men of ewj m^cfries won and virtue wrought! d m.Th the surging mass. I nay riot know the help we give / hilP striving for the right; Mothers see the way we live I struggle 011 u'ith might. | H^je ire shed abroad today / May cos: some effort strong, Mcheers mother on his way I Mi speeds the marching throng. I burden'd hearts of men react I M little deeds of love,? I so the life we give, in fact, I bless d by Cod above. I path of life has curve and hill / test our weary feet; I Know and then a daffcdil Keds fragrance, O how sweet; I n nay we on our pilgrimage I Keep heart, as up we rise,? / t we may bless both youth and I Md win a worthy prize. I a:y a tear, c heal a sou] I hat's wounded in the strife, I ut to play the Master's rule I flnd walk as He tlirough life. I (we ever reach to give i to pilgrims near ? lways strive to serve and I our Savior here. ?R. E. Brickhousr s of Mrs. Emma Hunter of Durham are pleased to : is improving after an illoneumonia in the home of i Powell at Henderson, id Mrs. Ivey Watson, the | una and Ethel Watson and hitaker of Enfield were Mr and Mrs. R. T. Watfedcesday night. 0. Reavis of Manson ire on Friday. in P. Pettyjohn Jr. of g. Va., was a guest in the Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Watitty. mmie Robinson of Sixas in town Friday, aes H. A'. Walters, Frank f Davis and Misses Doroers and Amma Graham Friday at Durham. 1 Mrs. Henry Thompson l family of Macon were in town I Saturday. Urs. Stephen Bowden of Afton k a visitor here on Saturday, ftr. Ed Petar of Ridgeway was town on Saturday. Ifr. David Gaskill of Littleton Is a visitor here Saturday. Sir. and Mrs. T. A. Baxter of Idgeway were in town on Sailors' afternoon. Sir. and Mrs. John Cawthor ne Id family of Warren Plains at ded senices at the Episcopal lirch here on Sunday. Irs. T. D. Peck and sister, Mrs. Im Chevasse, of Henderson were tors here on Monday. Irs. W. A. Burwell, Mrs. H. N Iters and Miss Dorothy Walters lently visited Miss Olivia Bur111 at Kmston. It- J. L. Aycock of Elberon was town Monday. ft A. R. Reavis of Elberon "was Bvisitor nere Monday. ^Ha Fitts Palmer was a nt ns;tor at RocKy Mount, ts Bettie Stallings of Greensallege is spending a few days tome at Macon. M. Overby of Macon was Itor here Monday. Hrtds of Mrs. Flora Boyd are E! ;;hear ^ s^e ^ sic^ Md Mrs. W. d. Rodger:. Jr. visitors at Raleigh on TuesV tight. | ?? ?ary's Guild was entertain-! tft Tuesday night in she home oil *r. and Mrs. William K. Lanier 1 trned Sunday Irom their bridal 1 W1 &&d are making their home! Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Miles. \ Mrs. Hiram Perkinson oi Norlina! B m loam Tuesday. \ W. D. Rodgers Or. and Miss! to Wine Williams spent Sat-1 in Richmond. 1 r5^'Hugh Weldon and daughter! Pi Miss Elizabeth Egerton oi Nor-1 teste-'5 Sh?Ppers in Warrentonl |Mr. Herbert Alston is accompan-1 F ^ brother, Mr. N. F. Alston,! lthe West Indies. 1 |Mt. and Mrs. G. H. Macon were! Ealeigh recently. 1 If^ PeaH Pishel oi Littleton l~m t?*tt Tuesday. ' \ IrenesRodwell oi California 1 ^ relatives here. r Arthur Pendleton departed^ 29 Wwxoufa News a Coats Are Gc * * HARRIET ADVISES AGAIN TO RECOMMEND BY HARRIET THIS is the time of year when women should remember that nothing is a bargain unless it is something she needs, wants and can use. For nothing takes self-control more by the forelock than the alluring winter sales that tempt everywhere during .the late winter months. There are several things that the careful woman can save money on, if she keeps her head. Shoes, purses, gloves, lingerie and hosiery are safe bets, but even here one must remember her general color scheme, whether she wants accessories for daytime or more formal use and just what she needs most. * Choose "With Care In the matter of frocks, this is the dangerous time in a woman's year. For there is usually more change in styles between winter and spring modes than in any other seasons. Therefore, anyone purchasing bargains in frocks and suits must look to several points: be sure of some skirt fullness, watch for original methods of treating the neckline, choose plain col ors in preference to patterns, for patterns change with seasons, and have assurance of somewhat greater length in skirts than winter de manded. Coats are the best buy of the year in early February. But any coat bought now should not only finish this season off with a flourish. but be the mainstay in the wardrobe next winter. fonts Are Good Buys Therefore coat styles are of genu Jne interest now. There are two very differed types of winter coats that should be bargains indeed, if one can find them reduced. First conies the dark cloth coal of more or less smooth surface Lido cloth or something like that Black is always good, navy blue or Oxford gray and perhaps brov/r might he classed standard colon now. I ant suret of all of the col ors save brow:; There is great difference of opinion whether the I vogue for "brown can survive an other winter. I show this week the conserva tive black coat (left), with amph fullness to wrap around and allow pace for sitting. This has a re on Monday for his nome in Washington, D. C. Mr. Jerman Walker was in towr on Tuesday. Miss Julia Williams of Ridgeway was shopping here on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bobbitt anc children of Litleton visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Stallings recently. Mrs. Jerman Walker is visiting her mother in Franklinton. Sheriff O. D. Williams and Mr Frederick Williams visited theii aunt. Mrs. Laura Daniel, in Atlanta, Ga., tnis wees. Miss Annie Odom is recovering from an operation for appendicitis in a hospital at Rocky Mount. | Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Cordon ol Raleigh were in town oif Tuesdaj night. Mr. J. B. Davis Sr. of Shoccc was in town on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Claude Bowers was callec to Spartanburg on Monday to b< with her aunt, Mrs. Wallace, whoss husband, Dr. W. A. Wallace was exfremely ill in a local hospital. M.rs. G. H. Macon and daughter Miss Ann, returned to Warrentor on Tuesday after spending a fev days with relatives in South Carolina. I Miss Helen Egerton of E. C. T. C was a week end guest of Miss Heler Duke. Misses Helen and Elizabeth Duk< j and Mr. Edward Duke visited a Rosemary Sunday afternpon. Prnoman and son of Higl A VAX O. JL A - ? | I PU1*S ^ I want every fur the highest prices I buy fur of ever} I R. D. P/ I Ridge* / Mf Nktk OhiIM iikininnT?miiMHlllUMim?imium?ln*l ind Even IMMIBBMI?? .fnnniMHiminnaai iod Buys at Fe k * * ST BUYING "BARGAINS" TK1 THEM?KEEP NEXT YEAR'S Harriet describes these charming ing article. Conts of similar sty now for wear next winter. movable cape of black Persian ' lamb bordered in gray. It is im' mensely voguisli, flattering to any woman who wears gray well and : pre-eminently correct. Since the , cape, collar can be removed, the . plain neck of the coat underneath : can be worn with a colorful scarf i for a change. Style Endures ; This is the kind of a coat that > will be equally as stylish two years from now. Moreover, it is quite likely that next winter will see little fur capes like this one (they ? used to be called collarettes) worn r with suits. So this coat may be even more stylish-and useful next Point, after spending some time here as the guest of Mrs. M. C. t Winston, have returned to their home at High Point. Mrs. Robert Shaw of Macon was . in town Wednesday. Mrs. W. A. Mabry of Ridgeway j was in town shopping one day last , week. Mr. Buck Stephenson of Macon was a recent visitor at the county seat. : Miss Lucy T. Webb of Warren ? a ? u?? Plains was a recent visitor were. Mrs. Haywood Clark of Wilmington is spending some time at Hotel 1 Warren. Mrs. Edmund White is spending ' a few days at Richmond. ' Mrs. V. F. Ward spent several days at Richmond last week. Hon. John H. Kerr Jr. of Rocky ' Mount spent the week end here with his mother. ) ATTEND WEDDING I Raymond W. Thornton of Little ton, N. Macon Thornton and Mrs. 5 John S. Nowell of Macon, attended 5 the weding of their niece. Miss Rebecca Egerton Lawrence to Mr. '? Robert Jackson Benson, in Steele 1 Street Methodist Church, San' ford, North Carolina, on Wednes" day, January 23, 1929. at 8:30 in the evening. They were accom!* panied by Mrs. Geo. W. Rhodes of 1 Macon, and Mrs. John W. Smith of Henderson, cousins of the bride. * ' i t REGULAR U. D. C. MEETING A regular meeting of the United i Daughters of the Confederacy will N anted I can get. Will pay I for them. Sell now. 1 r k*nc*' I iSCHALL ray, N. C. nmiiiiMiiTiimiiiiiii'i"""iii"LmiIimiliJiniiniiiiniiniiiiininniiiniiniiH^HR THE WARREN Rf ts of Inte mannummaamw?h?m ibruary Sales \ * * ^.T HAVE ONLY LOW-PRICE STYLES IK MIND 1 i 5 coats In detail in the accompanyle are recommended for purchase winter than now. On the right I show the newer cut of coat that still is new enough to be assured of continued vogue for next winter. It is a medium tannish homesnun tweed, fitted slightly with quite a flare to its skirt portion. The sleeves are cut in one with the body of the coat aud the closing is diagonal. There are cuffs and a small col* lar of seal, a fur that always is charming and never out of style. - Any coat similar to either of these would be more than a safe bet to buy at the sales this lata winter, if one can locate such models. Buying either, Milady can well boast a "bargain." be held in the home of Mrs. Eugene Allen this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. A large Attendance is urged. Dues needed for State assessment and other expenses are now payable, it was said. HONORS MRS. FLEMING Miss Janice Fleming delightfully SALE of RAYON Bloomers Splendidly Made..Lustrous.. Serviceable., and a BARGAiy 15 TB610?These Women'spractical and comfortable Bloomers of heavy quality lustrous Rayon at only 85 cents, give you an idea of the bargains which fill our new Spring and Summer Style Book from cover to cover. Order thesr bloomers?and see for yourself. The bloomers are cut full standard sizes. Roomy seat with large gusset and reinforced crotch. a4- *trnlef onH Irnp^e JL/iadLlL CIL vvaub tu*u AMAWVW* COLORS: pink, peach, orchid or nile green. SIZES: corresponding to 34 to 42 bust. Order by No. 15 TB610, Give size and color desired?and ask for your copy of our big Style Book. Q ?and we pay postage ODp ^-T^xFPIE/ Send For Copy Of gMTntw \this Bi2 Spring r\^ ^ WMk \and Sv^m^ cord rest to ^ entertained at three tables ol bridge Wednesday night, January 23, in honor of Mrs. Joe Fleming of New York. Mrs. L. B. Beddoe md Miss Sue Palmer cut for high score prize, Mrs. Joe Fleming received a lovely guest of honor prize, A. salad course was served. Those playing were Mesdames Joe Fleming, William Rodgers, Jack Scott, L. B. Beddoe, Oscar Williams, Mrs. Sam Davis, Mrs. E. L. Brantlej rvF Uton^oll. ItiTiocac. TXN11 Tnnae flue L/i. YT XVAIOOGO TV1U WVUW, WUV Palmer, Laura Boyd, Dorothj Walters and Draper Fiflty ol Raleigh. MRS. WALTERS HOSTESS Mrs. H. N. Walters delightfullj entertained the Thursday club or January 24. High score prize wae won by Mrs. Frank Allen. The consolation token was presented t< Mrs. E. E. Gillam. Miss Dorothj Walters assisted the hostess in serving a delicious salad course. Those present were Mesdame: T. J. Holt, Loyd Kinsey, C. A Tucker. C. R. Rodwell. J. B. Boyce W. D. Rodger.s Jr., G. B. Gregory and Miss Kate White Williams. I A( / Will W A Another link in a cl freshest of grocerie Son D 2 No. 2 cans. Evaporated A. A-B BAKED I \T nT A r(Tr T"! INeW Old Virginia B 2 10c pkgSSweet Meadow CHIPSO, 3 pk New Large Mj Hotel Special ( Best TUB B" PEERLESS JE P & G SOAP, Rowena PANC JELLO. all fla\ . ? / Del Monte PIIN > 5-lb can \ 10-lb can H. ? Visit Our 1 . [JsS&iMkxk Wammion, Nartb Guoltai iVomen ENTERTAINS CLUB Mrs. H. A. Boyd was a lovely hostess to the regular card club on Thursday, January 24. Mrs. John Kerr was presented high score prize. Plum pudding with frozen whipped cream and coffee were served. Those playing were Mesdames W. ' N. Boyd, Matille Graves, Ray Wes ton, G. H. Macon, Will Dameron, i John H. Kerr, B. B. Williams and r M. C. Winston. ' ANOTHER KING IN WARREN : Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. King of Warren Plains on Thursday, January 24th, a son?James Milton King. r 1 Manson Items 5 s Mr. Wells of Middleburg made a > professional visit to our town a few t days ago. Mrs. Hope Bullock and children of Drewery were here on Sunday 3 of last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Stallings of i, Warrenton made a short visit here , on Sunday. We are glad to know that Mr. jold ! Store * ^ h The Green 1 Now Open Ai lRRENT lain of value brings to your do< s at prices that will mean mon ie of our specials this vi el Monte Fruits For Sal PPLES, lb )T7 A \TQ /inn JXJJTJ.J.'N KJ, van YE PEAS, lb RUNSWICK STEW, C2 Airy Fairy Cake Floui i CORN, 2 cans gs ^CKEREL COFFEE, lb UTTER, lb ILLY, large jar 4 cakes ;AKE FLOUR, 2-lb pkg rors [EAPPLE, large can Karo B. L. Syrup I. KEN YON, Local Maj Fruit And Vegetable PAGE FIVE Fashion \ * Facts I L. O. Reavis is able to be out again after an illness of several weeks. Mr. W. B. Brach has moved to Buena Vister Farm" which was formerly occupied by his father the late J. B. Brach. We are pleased to know that Miss Margaret Champion of Warrenton, who has been sick in the home of her parents here for the past week, is improving. Mr. Eugene Brach made a business trip to Henderson Thursday. Misses Amanda Britzke and Elna Stailings of Warrenton have been in town one evening this week as visitors to Miss Margaret Champion. Mr. Williard Paschall of Drewry was a recent visitor here. Mr. J. T. Champion made a business trip to Henderson on Monday. Mr. Charlie Phelps and sister, Miss Lena Phelps, and Mr. Wheeler of Louisburg were visitors in the home of Mr. J. J. Seaman on Sunday before last. There has been a good deal of sickness in our community for the past several weeks but we are glad to say all are improving now. 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