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MARCH 22, 1929 m Society // f Items | EtrxrxrxTTrr rrjiraaaaaaJ B jiST BE C.I AD I ^heart of m>ne- we shouldn't / ^ . Bf ie missed of the calm, we couldn't have, you know, / treVe met 0/ stormy pain / ^m0; sorrow's driving rain, / can tetter meet again, I have erred in that dark hour,/ "" fell with the shower theltt""" a;j alone. I noi shine and shadow blent I |Mthe gracious Master meant? I us temper our content I H with his own. I w? inow not every sorrow can I be sad; I ^ML-getting all the sorrow we I ^^Hiave had / ^^Ks fold away our fears, H pUJ by our foolish tears, I K all through the coming years I jus: be Glad. -James Whitcomb Riley. I ^M[esdames E. P. Fitts and P. M.| ^Kings of -Macon were visitors at I ^Mrrenton on Tuesday. / ^Br. p. J. Hunter of Petersburg town Tuesday. I ^Hrs. Leo Cheatham of Norfolk I H a guest in the home of Dr. I H .Mrs. C. H Peete recently, ^ frs. John Crinkley of Macon was I r here Wednesday. . ^ftiss Josie Hall accompanied by ar.d Mrs. B. X. de Foe-VVagmotored to Oxford on Tuesday .Mrs. W. T. Alston who is ill ^ the hospital there. ^ftrs. John Tucker of Palmer ^Kngs was in town shopping on Hi- and Mrs. Wharton Moore and ^Hand Mrs. Joe Taylor of Dur-1 H: spent the week end here. ^Hr. Whit Watson has returned ^ Warrenton after visiting friends ^mesdmes W. D. Rodgers Jr., A. ^ Bialock. W. L. Wood. C. T. ^Brers. N. M. Palmer, W. W. Kidd, ^ P. Rodwell and Miss Ann Rod^ s were the members of the ^Hencan Legion Auxiliary who at^ ced the district meeting at Wil on Wednesday of this week. ^Hhss Ava Wilson of Palmer ^Bmgs spent several days here ; week as the guest of Mrs. W. Hwdgers. " ?"11 \rrs LQW1I1 nuaocn i , K Rhodes of Macon were vis- ; p in town Monday. 1 |r and Mrs. Johnnie Mayfield < Isorlma were at VVarrenton on 1 Isday. Brs. John Vaughan and daugh- v Miss Ann. of Raleigh, are vis- jj g relatives in town, kiss Mildred Osborne and Mrs. Nelson of Littleton were in' to Monday. Ir. and Mrs. Johnnie Williams Blowing Rock, Mr. and Mrs. O. a Parter and Mrs. Smith of Rali visitea in the home of the v ses Hall and Miss Estelle Davis b iday. heriff 0. D. Williams and w Whit Williams visited in the Ine of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Williams ^ Inez Sunday. Irs. J. D. Scott and son, Robert, ? Ridgeway attended service here s' nday night. ^ Urs. W. G. Rogers and Mrs. W. S Alston were visitors at Richnd Wednesday. r( llr. R. B. Green of Durham, Mr. L. Green and Miss Margie a pen were visitors in Petersburg Cl P Richmond recently, p Harry Kenyon Jr. of Macon, H i been a visitor here for several | p. nis week. I J Frs' G. K. Marshall of Norlina,t( F a visitor here on Tuesday. Piss Nannie Margaret Brown is 0 lowering from an attack of | asles. | v, Arrest L. Rohpvtt^in nf ctoto VW*1 Wi UVUVV I '5p nt a few days last week 11< B Parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. n *"son> at Oakland farm. ' ^?'ln Michiner preached a ldld serm?n at Reedy Creek ci afternoon which was _ W- J' Collins and children spent last week end with a J?* Mr, and Mrs. W. S. William Joyner of Frank- n jwiting her aunts, the p. ancl R'a Parker. d ugh Lee of Raleigh re.C0D1ner.home Tuesday. She : ^Panted to Raleigh by "e day Winst0n' who n h?L J?nes spent a few : Person Tuesday mornhe u-!!i Ruiscil Burroughs ad *? end m the home of anson Sam Satterwhite Ion!! 5' Dameron and day. ?ored 10 Henderson ^alters spent T Miss Dorothy l ^day afternoon in ^SderaTdUamS ?f NeW 1 days this week - v ji ) i JUJJjJil'JiBIIJiBZIigi^MIBtSWS I Wat riiYy * MATUEM! T * f*wAtaTayaYa' q News a inaaainnaaiiaraniinaiianama "Lady-Frocl , * * * HARRIET POINTS OUT NEC MODELS IN E\ BY HARRIET /"\NE may be undecided whether ^ to buy a jacket suit or an ensemble for Easter. But there is one type 01 dress that every smart woman is sure to need this late spring and summer that is a safe bet, whether this is a new coat to wear over it or whether one's last year's coat is used. .. The dress I have in minrl is the long-sleeved "ladv-frock" which is appropriate for afternoon parties, for little affairs at home, for the theater, for dinner in town and for Just about all those times when one wants to look her best?not too dressy but still somewhat more important than a tailored frock allows. Style Is Important This is usually a mous^line de soie a chiffon, crepe Homa. georgette or some other sheer silk frock, made with especial attention turned on sleeves, neckline and skirt. This is a frock every woman ^lo-Ut oe woll nlon Cho will v> oo/l 1JI1blu j'uui, wuv ??ixi uccu it. She will wonder a hundred times, "What shall I wear," if there is no dress like this hanging in her wardrobe. I suggest one of the new, shadowy prints for this type of dress, preferably in a leaf or a fern design, but of course rather delicate flowers are just as good a choice. One very springy dress of this type is pictured here. It features a green leaf design on a soft gray background. It is a French import, from Philippe and Gaston, featuring an overskirt, flaring sleeves with tight cuffs and a little vestee with a rippling jabot ending the V neck that the vestee fills. ? Sleeves Cut Raglan The sleeves are cut raglan with the shoulders of the bodice and a little sash ties in a pert bow on one side. Such touches as these prove its Parisian origin. Yet these things can be copied so easily, with just a few yards of lovely material that every woman should have such i dress. ' N> Quite appropriate for wear with this type of dress is a Marcelle Lely spring .hat of green baku straw ivith chenille polka dots in darker treen, also illustrated. This hat. folds back its front brim to make luite a narrow eye-shade in front, etting its length out in the rear to ;ith his mother, Mrs. Lucy Wilams. Mesdames T. J. Holt and Gordon 'oindexter spent several days in ipVvmnnH t.Viiff tt7PPlr_ i VlVUlllVliU VliiU ll VV.-I Mrs. J. G. Ellis spent Sunday fternoon in Wilson. Mr. Homer Anderson of Wilson as in Warrenton Wednesday on usiness. Mr. T. A. Baxter of Ridgeway as a visitor in town Thursday. Mr. John Cawthorne of Warren lains was a visitor here Thursday. . Mrs. E. S. Allen returned from :ichmond on Thursday night after pending some time there at the osDital with her husband, Mr. E. . Allen. Dr. and Mrs. F. P. Hunter were ?cent visitor at Richmond. Friends of Mr. Alfred Williams I re glad to know that he has reovered from measles. Mr. Calvin Harris of Warren lains was a visitor here Friday. . Messrs. Macon Thornton and ohn Nowell of Macon were visi jrs here on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Banzet Sr. f Ridgeway shopped here Frids.y. Mr. David Gaskill of Littleton as a visitor here Friday night. Miss Rie Parker has returned af;r spending several days at Roaoke Rapids. , Friends of Miss Mattie Blalock re glad to know that she has reovered from measles. Mrs. Reb Coleman of Macon was i town Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Peter Seaman of Axtelle was visitor here Saturday. Mrs. Howard Overby of Macon ras in town on Saturday afteroon. Mrs. F. P. Hunter spent Saturay in Rocky Mount. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Be yd I 1 TUF PA.SH A JL M.ILJ Offers for wee Walkover Oxfords?any Mi line?new Spring Styles?extra Ladies' Silk Hose?Holeproof Heel and Toe?New Spring Shat We are ready to show you tl THE CASH Sell For Cash Less Warrentc Ten ton, North Carolina THE WARREN ny*ltnmCBl iniiF?iiHiiiMiw??i?iiiiiiuwMiVH??liWI?lww?Trtmwr?< nd Events of Inti Has Multitude of Uses ~k ^ *" , * ir * ESSITY FOR AT LEAST ONE OF THESE LONG-SLEEVE >rERY WELL-PLANNED SPRING WARDROBE ^ Bi fs<>/- ^ j Harriet describes the Parisian frocl:, illustrated above, In this week's article and, also, the accessories?a spring hat of green bakn straw and a medium dark gray Worth bag with a silver buckle. f give a sizable brim. There are lit- perfect taste. This type of bag, a tie zigzag lines of dots tracing their well-made envelope, has proven ita verdant way across the front of the "worth" again and again. It U crown. And chenille dots its chic practically an established shape for path clear around the outside edge every season. The buckle and of the brim. adornments are the telling features Accessories for this frock can be to its chic. This one happens to be either green or gray. Perhaps a ideal for a gray and green dress, nair of the new dark gray shoes Perhaps a silver chain of some thai are almost a gunmeta) shade unusual link is the best neck accesmight be an excellent choice. N sory. Failing that, a string of the Certainly a "Worth bag in me- new gray pearls is fine." In selectdium dark gray with a silver buckle ing pearls for spring, remember the and jade green ring would be in tinted ones are smarter than white. of Durham spent Sunday in the Pearsall and Mr. Tom Gillam motorhome of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon ed to Rocky Mount on Friday night Poindexter. to see A1 Jolson in the "Singing Mr. Jerman Boyd of Irwin spent Pool." Sunday and Monday here with his Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Jones, Mrs. mother, Mrs. R. B. Boyd Sr. H. F. Jones, Mrs. M. C. McGuire, Mr. and Mrs. Ivey Watson of Mrs. B. Beddoe and Miss Will Enfield visited Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Jones sPent Monday afternoon at Watson on Sunday. Oxford. Friends of Mr. Julius Banzet re- ^ Jden Gibbs spent the week gret that he has measles. *nd at WTllso? th her fnend' m$s 5 Virginia Lewis House. Mesdames Lou Davis, R. Z. Eger- Mrs ^ afc ton and Mr. Gerald Allen were relatives visitors in Henderson Sunday af- m ? lomnnn - The ReY' B- N- de Foe-Wagner VVi **VVMI W Mr. A. C. Blalock Jr. is recover- was a visitor at "?M">Ke wapias ing from measles. * this week. Mrs. Lou Davis is spending some lssu Mary Dfka ?ut W"1 time in Oxford with her daughter, b f, c fi,ne<t to, her home Mrs. Ivey Allen. an attaf oft mfsIes' ww r* ah a. , , Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Kinsey and Mr. E. S. Allen returned from a m/,?^ ^ +1, ?, . family have moved into the home Richmond hospital Monday. , Mr. Sol Fishel of Vaughan was a ~ ^ Mr. J. H. Hunt of Embro was in Ruth, of Inez were here on Sunday /^/ A Mr. R. H. Rudd of Wise was Jn Mr. Ray Weston made a business j trip to Henderson on Tuesday. Mr. Plummer Fitts of Rocking- f///||Jl^^feCTy>- * -A ham spent the week end with his I f||wSwflr/' Jj ^EA mother, Mrs. E. P. Fitts, of Macon. /J||Iffi||^' Mrs. W. A. Mabry of Ridgeway j f Misses Sue Burroughs and Mamie \^H Gardner and Mrs. W. H. Burroughs . _ spent Wednesday at Raleigh. They V J were accompanied home by Mrs. J. , I T. Rowland who is visiting her LiL parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mr. L. B. Beddoe was a business visitor at Wilson on Saturday. I HDN'T NFf^ I F Misses Edith and Lucy Burwell, I uun 1 Mamie Williams, Mrs. Virginia I r.- . , , i I Big troubles grow 01 ssmtmmimmmtftffiniuiumu I When some little th | I order don't neglect to [ CO. INC. ! I and properly. , I For dependable wor k March 25th Let US care for YOI in's Walkover Oxford In our special $5.65. I '?Silk to the Hem?Reinforced I Jbk M les?78c or two pair for $1.50, j H mam %r Pi. le new things for Easter. 81 . [ CO. INC. ill Gat >n, N. C. Sell For Cash Less * " RECORD * iW*V*T*TiY*T*Y*T*T*T*ttWmHlTIT?Tim*?TJWlTl srest to ^ maaaaaaaMBnaaaaaaaMii ?a in North Warrenton formerly occupied by Mrs. R. B. Boyd Sr. and family. Mrs. Eugene Gay and daughter of Jackson are visiting in the home of her parents, Captain and Mrs. E. C. Price. Miss Mary Frances Rodwell of Duke university spent the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rodwell. Mr. Frank Brown Allen of Duke university spent the week end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Newell are spending a few days with their children in Richmond. Mr. and Mi's. Hal Macon of Raleigh spent Wednesday afternoon here with relatives. Mr. Macon is with the State Etighway Commission and is in cliarge of a party surveying from Rocky Mount to Hollister and on to the Warren line near Areola. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wiggins of Littleton were visitors here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harris of Macon were visitors here this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Leach of Littleton were visitors here this week. Miss Margaret Herin spent the week end in Franklin county. Mr. Claude Haithcock of Churchill was a visitor :tiere this week. Mr. C. W. Fleming of Wise was a visitor at Warrenton yesterday. Mr. J. C. Pridgen of Creek was a visitor at Warrenton yesterday. Miss Helen Duke was the week end guest of Miss Mary C. Shearin at Rocky Mount. Mr. Thomas Williams of Littleton visited his sister, Mrs. J. H. Duke, Sunday afternoon. Mr. William Duke of Rosemary visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Duke, for a short while on Sunday. Miss Helen Duke is confined to her home with German measles. Mrs. J. H. Duke, Edwar*d and Elizabeth Duke went to Rocky Mount on Friday night to see the "Singing Fool." Friends of Mr. J. H. Duke are glad to know that he is able to be out again after being confined to his home on account of German Measles. METHODIST SERVICES The Rev. B. P. Robinson announces services at the Methodist church here next Sunday morning and evening. The public is cordially invited to attend. ENTERTAINS CLUB Miss Martha Reynold "Price 'entertained members of her bridge club on Wednesday afternoon. High score prize was won by Miss Nell Benthal and tlie low score was presented to Mrs. A. D. Harris Jr. Mrs. Gene Gay was given a dainty guest prize. These playing were Mrs. Eugene Gay, Mrs. L. C. Kinsey, Mrs. Peter Seaman, Mrs. A. D. Harris Jr., Mrs. Frank Hunter; Misses Frances Robertson, Gayle Tarwater, Georgie Tarwater, Nel Benthall, Mamie Williams, Laura Boyd, Dorothy Walters, Janice Fleming. STUDY CLASS MEETS The Mission Study class of the Episcopal church met at the home of its president, Mrs. Hannah Ar^ if gltfflY CT YOUR CAR I jt of small troubles, ling gets slightly out of have it fixed promptly k and pleasing prices. JR car. I /Ill O || age l| * * t arrenton, North Carolina iVomen mamaanaammMaaamMaaaBmm!am I mrtfvfAri nn loef TV>lircH(JU O ft.PT* 1 lug 1/V1X, Uu xauv auuaumwj noon. Africa was the subject for the afternoon. ATTEND DISTRICT MEETING The following members of the American Legion Auxiliary attended the district meeting held at Wilson on Wednesday: Mrs. N. M Palmer, president; Mrs. C. R. Rodwefl, vice-president; Mesdames C. T. Bowers, William D. Rodgers, W. W. Kidd, A. C. Blalock, C. A. Tucker and Miss Annie Mae Rodgers. JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET The junior class of Littleton high school entertained the seniors at a banquet at Hotel Warren, on Friday evening. Plates were arranged for forty-four pupils and guests. The guests arrived and assembled in the dining room, which was beautifully decorated, protraying the color scheme of white and yellow. Candles, burning on the tables, softly illuminated the room. The tables were arranged in the shape of a large "T." A very delightful program was rendered between the courses. Toasts were given to Mr. Early, the faculty, and the senior class, which were cleverly responded to. Miss Nora Browning proved a most charming toast-mistress. A delicious four course dinner was served. One of the main features of the evening was a speech delivered by Congressman Kerr. This w as thoroghly appreciated and enjoyed by all. Wise School News A good crowd was on hand last Friday night to greet the class ol 1929 in "Peggy's Chaffeur." The entire class appeared in the cast, Margare Perkinson playing Peggy, and Norman Newell the Chaffeur. Other prominent parti were taken by John Hicks, Heler Hicks. Etta King and Albert Per kinson. Elma Mulchi was the colored servant. The plot was just a little lovt story well adapted to the class a* a whole which presents an interFr Ball Cor.m satu: We wii: Attracth t Every Who br u ^ ^oupor Signed by either th brother Balloons will b the coupon below Be sure to clip tb Name of auto Size of tire Address Name of car owner BoyceMol J?_= PAGE SEVEN ? ?mamniiiiB? Fashion I ! " "cfi esting study in youth at its best. It is a good looking class at any rate, and contains eight boys and six girls. Helen and John Hicks are brother and sister. Margaret, Jack. Frank, and Albert Perkin son are cousins of varying degrees. Others are Lucille Nash, Edna Copley, Walter Hilliard, Ernest White and Ernest Floyd. Community Chatauqua Plans for the Wise Community Chatauqua under the Auspices of the Wise P. T. a. and Woman's Club are taking shape and will be given about the first of April. Season tickets will be sold for 75c each for tne four nights of enter- ? tainment which will consist in two plays, one by the faculty, one by the Woman's Club, an evening with an outside entertainer from South Hill, and a Fiddlers' Convention. A prize of three dollars will be given the person selling the most tickets. Ridgeway Items We were glad to see Mrs. Annie Guilford in Ridgeway Tuesday evening. Mrs. W. A. Moore and little daughter, Louise, of Alapaha, Ga., I and Mrs. Moore's brother, Mr. Frank : Wyckoff or winston-saLem are ui the village. Mr. Arthur Petar was here a while on Tuesday evening. Mr. R. E. Davis and Miss Ruth ' Davis spent a while with Mrs. D. > C. Scott on Sunday. Mr. W. C. Mabry has gone to Richmond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. -Jack Grant and baby were at Ridgeway recently. Miss Louise Becht who is a mem; ber of the Lutheran church was ; married on Saturday night. Her husband is from Greensboro. No woman minds having her soups criticized, but she won't stand [ for any remarks about her salads. J 1 Men should be made to take " vacations?so they won't get the ' idea that they're indispensable. | i Not until they can get a living > without working will some people admit that good times are here. ill *ee | I nnnc I UU11J [ tiencing iHDAY lgiv:?an- 1 -J ; re Balloon | I 0 i Child I I ings the i Below fi j teir father, mother, or uncle. e given only when is properly signed. ie coupon: forte mr' m w m )n, N. C.
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