M0AY, MAY 17, 1929
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Ml life axd veath I
M ; died for his faith. That is fine
ft,? than the most of us do. '
ft sar, can you add to that line I
Ki$t he lived for it, too? I
ftis death he bore witness at last \
ft 3 martyr to the truth. /
ftjiis life do the same in the past /
ft? the days of his youth? '
K easy to die. Men have died /
ftor a vrish or a whim? . 1
" "" ,,assi?n or pride, 1
Hjm bra^ao^ ^ y
mat is harder for him? /
B to live?every day to live out I '
the truth that he dreamt, I i
Kje his friends met his conduct j <
B Kith doubt
Bui the world with contempt. j
7it thus that he plodded ahead, j
K;'er turning aside? ,
K R-eU talk of the life tliat lie ,
B-ver mind how he died. I '
?Ernest Crosby. J
I;:. George C. Green of Weldon '
Ba visitor here on professional! ]f
Kress this week. f
Krs. Joe Pippin of Littleton was <
Basiness visitors here this week. '
Blames M C. Winston and G. j '
Bjlacon spent Tuesday at Oxford. I
Bfr. j. D. Murchison Jr. of Flor- I
B S. C.. spent Monday and Tues- (
B as the guests of Dr. and Mrs. 1
k Macon. '
Br Walter Wiggins of Littleton !
visitor here Tuesday. j (
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T. H. Aycock of Elberon is j
Hralscing in the Roanoke Rapids j
John Rodgers is convalesc- l
Ha: Rex hospital, Raleigh. (
He. C. C. Hunter is improving 1
I Park View hospital, Rocky t
A. A. Wood has returned i
the Roanoke Rapids hospital.
^Kds will regret to learn that *
^ condition remains unchanged. (
MM:* Mary Speed Massenburg has '
^Brr.ed to Wake Forest after visit- *
^ relatives here.
|Br. Dave Ayscue of Inez was a '
Htor here this week. *
^Mr. John Gupton of Areola was t
Br-itor here this week. j
^ r. Clyde Rodwell spent the week ?
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[ohn Picot cf Littleton was
ess visitor here this week. ^
essman John H. Kerr, who (
in at his home here for a j
s. attended Federal court in j
last week. ]
s. J. M. Gardner and Rod- ?
rdner motored to Raleigh on
stay. Thcv were accompanied t
jy Miss Cate Monroe Gardner, t
y Miss Mamie Gardner who t
fen there for hospital treat- s
or several weeks. Her friends ased
to learn that her condi- 1
,s been much improved.
Bobbie Jones delighted her t<
by spending the week end \
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1'. D. Rodgers and son, John, r
Mrs. John Rodgers Sunday ^
hospital, Raleigh,
s Xena and Rie Parker have
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al weeks.
ssRowe Jones has returned
e after spending several months a
toanoke Rapids hospital. ^
rs. Kate Williams has returned
ie after spending a month with v
i daughter, Mrs. Lewis Scoggin,
Louisburg. v
p and Mrs. Will Dameron and
per. were visitors in Roanoke tl
Ids Sunday. g
p. Wallace Cawthorne of Warplains
was in town Tuesday. v
I55 Rowena Wood, who has been c
I her mother for several weeks
loanoke Rapids hospital, was in r
P this week.
P- and Mrs. Loyd Wood visited \
Pte in Henderson Sunday. \
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SlWj Stadt at 68c, or 2 pair for $
Mavis Talcum Powder, Larg
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BY HARRIET
SPRING days make the June
bride's fanev
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thoughts of her wedding gown.
She has dreamed so long of
that day of days, that it is likely
that she knows exactly the kind
af wedding dress she wants.
If she doesn't lrave her mind
made up, it may be a delightful
but difficult task to decide. For
there are such lovely fabrics, such
gracious styles and such diversity
in fashions that it takes serious
consideration to make a decision.
"Wedding gowns this season may
be cftissic satin, chiffon, lace,
moire, flat crepe, mousseline de
soio. batiste or even organdie. It
ill depends on whether her wedling
is formal or informal, at
home, in the garden or the
church.
New Tones
Off-white tone- are a little new;r
for bridal gowns than dead
vhite. Off-white also blends beauifuily
with the pastel colored
rocks of the bridesmaids. It may
)e a crearaish s'aade, pinkish or
>ven a real egg-shell off-white.
Host wedding gowns have some
ype. of molded silhouette. Periaps
a real princess gown may/be
icw-nniinr' Tr portninlv is cfvlish
}r, the bride may choose to have
ler wedding gown slightly fitted
o the body, with manipulation,
iers, panels or ruffles malting an
ntricate thing of the skirti
Sleeves; are in again, though
hey may be long' and tight or
lbow length, the type'of sleeve
hat no modish woman has faored
for a couple- of decades.
Trains are especially good this
ear, with cute little side trains
lipping unevenly on the more lnormal
frocks and real long court
rains trailing their regal beauty
jehind the formal gowns that will
idorn church weddings,.
Necklines Vary
Necklines should suit the
jride's face. The shallow but wide
ut is very good. Round necks
lave a way of giving a modest
ook to the bride. Square neckines
should be wide but quite
hallow in front and back both.
? Lace finds a place in many
nidal gowns this year. One beauiful
gown has a pointed lace yoke
hat drops over to form cap
leeves to the long satin sleeves.
\nother chiffon gown has lace
onnd yoke, deep cuifs and a
er, Miss Selma, were visitors in
Varrenton on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wharton Moore of
)urham spent the week end with
Irs. N. M. Palmer.
Mesdames G. W. Poindexter and
J. Holt are visiting at Dendron,
ra.
Mrs. James Horner of Oxford was
, recent visitor here, a guest of
Irs. Edmund White.
Mr. Ivey Allen Jr. of Duke uniersity
visited here on Sunday.
Mrs. A. A. Williams was a recent
isitor at Durham.
Miss Sarah Howard Ward spent
he week end at Enfield as the
uest of Miss Louise Wall.
Mrs. T. D. Peck of Henderson
yas a recent guest in the home
>f Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Macon.
Miss Kate White Williams has
eturned from a visit to Richmond.
Mrs. Buck Stevenson of Macon
'isited her daughter, Mrs. Numa
Veaver Saturday.
Mrs. Warren and daughter, Miss
Jrtie Boyd Warren, of Littleton
rare in town this week.
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Palmer, Mr.
md Mrs. L. B. Beddoe, Mrs. Vir;inia
Pearsall, Miss Edith and Lucy
Jurwell, Georgie and Gayle Tarvater,
and Mrs. Matille Graves atended
the Louise Homes Stires con ert
in South Hill Friday night.
Dr. and Mrs. Wallace Gibbs and
hree children of Charlotte, Mr.
lichard Gibbs and daughter, Miss
ielen, of Wilson, spent the week
ind in the home of Dr. and Mrs.
r. T. Gibbs.
Mrs. Mason Mohorn of Littleton
vas a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs.
-V. R. Boyce this week.
Messrs. Zollie Newman and M. E.
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i Band, 78c or 2 for $1.50.
f, all the new shades, regular
1.35.
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ing to wear you are wanting,
'ill interest you.
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Two beautiful bridal costumes are featured above. Each has a
long train.
flounce under the lower tier of different. One is off-white satin,
chiffon. frora Frances Clyne, made with
The bride who Inherits her , , , , , ,h klr,
mother s or grandmother s wed- , . , ,
ding veil is a lucky girl. For *hIch gives the impression of
nothing enhances a wedding | f.? tiers, the left side and back
gown's beauty mce than a rich, trailing in regal beauty. The neck
luxurious old lace veil. Tulle can ts round, the sleeves long and
be used in place of lace. All wed- r^ther simple, with mitt cuffs. A
ding veils should come to the single ornament of pearls catches
skirt's end in the back. The cape he slde th? ?klrt? draP?' The
veil is good but even this dips in ee veil makes its own cap,.
the back to trail on the floor. *,th orange blossoms at
both sides. ?
Charming Caps The other wedding gown is very
The season presents some new, a princess gown of fine dou
charming versions of caps to hold ble chiffon, made long enougn to 1
wedding veils. The little Dutch touch the floor all around. It j
cap of lace or pearls is very sweet has a batteau neck and its sleeves
when the veil flows out from un- are tight to the elbow, but open
der it in profusion. '> ^ and flow clear to the floor. The
Two wedding outfits are veil falls from a net cap, edged in
shown today which are quite pearls.
Walker of Norlina were visitors here companied home by Mrs. Price and
on Wednesday. Mrs. Mary Eleanor Price-Grant
Mr. Nat Stegall of Hawtree was who returned the same day.
a visitor here this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Rhodes, Mrs.
Mr. J. H. Rose of Norlina was Will Price and Mrs. Mary Eleanor
a recent visitor here. Price-Grant motored to Raleigh on
Dr. D. Smith of Axtelle was a Monday, returning with Miss Martha
recent visitor here. Reynolds Price who recently underMr.
Tom Payne of Norlina was went an operation for appendicitis
in town Tuesday. at Rex hospital.
Mr. W. L. Long of Roanoke Rapids Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gay and
was a visitor here this week. daughter, Lula McCraw, of Jackson
Mrs. C. J. Tucker, Miss Mamie spent the week end in the home
Tucker, Mrs. O. D. Brown and Miss of capt. ana Mrs. r,. \j. t-nce.
Ethlyn Brown of Vaughan were Friends of Capt. E. C. Price, who
visitors at Warrenton on Monday, has been confined to his home for
Miss Mildred Micheaux, after several days on account of illness,
spending several days at Macon as will be glad to learn that he is ima
guest of Mrs. Will Price, has re- proving.
turned to Greensboro. She was ac- Mr. John Tarwater departed on
The General Public
Is invited to attend a
Demonstration
and
Special Sale
of
I Mrs. Duke's Home-Made
Mayonnaise
Saturday, May 18
Souvenirs will be presented to all ladies who
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attend mis Uttiaunauawun.
Many of our customers are already familiar
with the high quality of fhis mayonnaise. We
| are putting on this demonstration in order that
| others may become familiar with its use.
Burroughs Grocery Co.
Warrenton, N. C.
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jrest to \
Saturday night for Hot Springs,
Arkansas, where he is expected to
remain for several weeks.
Mrs. F. P. Hunter spent Mother's
Day with her parents at Canton.
Miss Sue Palmer and Miss Janice
Fleming left today to spend the
week end at Norfolk, Va.
Miss Ruby Palmer is spending
the week with her grandmother,
Mrs. Nathan Palmer.
Mr. V .F. Ward and son, William,
and Miss Caroline Ward spent
several days recently at Richmond.
Mrs. M. C. Winston was a visitor
in Raleigh one day this week.
Mr. R. E. Davis and daughter of
Inez were in town Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Wilson and
children of Townsville and Mr. and
Mrs. M. S. Davis and children of [
Louisburg were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. E. S. Allen on Sunday.
Mrs. R. Z. Egerton has returned
after spending several weeks at
Raleigh and Louisburg.
Miss Lalla Fitts Palmer has re- :
turned after visiting relatives at I
Chapel Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Scoggin were
visitors in Rocky Mount on Sunday
morning.
Mr. Russell Palmer of Sixpound
was a visitor here Saturday.
Miss Sarah Macon returned
from her school at Stovall on Tuesday.
Mrs. R. B. Boyd Jr. and son,
.tiamuton, were visitors in Henderson
on Friday afternoon.
Mr. Andrew Falkener of Goldsboro
spent several days recently
with Mr. H. L. Falkener here.
Mrs. T. F. Heath of Petersburg
visited Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Rogers
for the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Rogers and
guest, Mrs. T. F. Heath of Petersburg,
spent Sunday at Wilson.
Mr. P. J. Hunter of Petersburg
was a recent visitor here.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Overby and
children of Macon were visitors
here Sunday.
Mr. John S. Davis of Creek was
a visitor here Saturday.
Mr. Herbert Cox spent the week 1
end at Lynchburg. Mrs. Cox, who 1
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has been visiting in that city for
several days, returned with him.
Dr. P. P. Hunter was a visitor at
Rocky Mount on Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Jim Jeffress and son, Richard,
of Palmer Springs, Va., were
visitors here Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Boyd of
Henderson were visitors here Sun
day, guests of their mother, Mrs.
R. B. Boyd Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brantley of
Wendell spent Sunday with Mrs.
Nathan Palmer.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivey Allen of Oxford
were visitors here Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Alston and
Mrs. H. L. Falkener spent Sunday
at Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Rogers and
Mrs. H. L. Falkener were recent
visitors in Rocky Mount.
Miss Bruce Harrison, Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Pipkin and Capt. George
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Harrison motored to Brandon-onthe-James
on Sunday.
The Misses Alice Taylor of Soudan
and Laura Boyd and Messrs.
Alpheus Jones and Gerald Allen
motored to Brandon on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Boyd and son
of Erwin were guests in the home
of Mrs. R. B. Boyd on Sunday.
The Misses Loyce McCord and
Comy Perkins of Richmond spent
the week end here as guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Loyd Kinsey.
Mrs. H. P. Reid, Miss Helen Reid
and Mrs. E. T. Harris spent Tuesday
afternoon in Henderson shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hardy and
children of Jacksonville, Fla., spent
the week end in Warren county
with relatives. They spent a short
while Sunday in the home of Mrs.
Hardy's brother, H. P. Reid.
Mesdames G. H. Macon, M. C.
Winston and Mrs. T. D. Peck of
Henderson have returned from a
trip through the Valley of Virginia.
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