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^*12== Society Items he time *1U some when we ill *5 the dream that men S^'fJ-e nurtured in the blooms long ??J length the sombre f^comei'our hearts will i the da> leap n? "1, 0r youth, as (WM,ui . I ^'ch??- ' ?! lhe Shm' e shore. . j loiififhter ^ Mfay5 tt'itJl ligt- 1 u "o? Kil be done. / c L shall be the wisdom of old L m^g of coin ^less summers I* Lie and gone. / o/ westward ships on west- t Lxd seas, L ftrof shsdow lace upon a lawn, I Loo that is the end of all de-1 K'of love hes.de a friendly I * Mtfderson M. sc. ;n,gs, in The If Book. h I Elizabeth Cordon Taylor L Lit week at Littleton with j Lay Palmer. I m Wharton Moore of Durham L Le week end with her mothL X. if. Palmer. I mps. Billy Palmer. John Gar- L Misses Janice Fleming and I aimer spent the week end at L mchahuntas Cottage, Virginia L msathan Palmer spent Wed- J ft at Littleton visiting Dr. and I fcrace Palmer. L f:<. Alpheus Jones, Graham L *">rnrd andlh Hisses Loytc Taylor of Sudan, Va., are^ L several days in Western J and Mrs. E. E. Wood of Wei- I* ftirs. E. T. Harris and Misses ja and Ella Frazier spent the d ft at Virginia Beach. d ft J. E. Frazier is visiting her fter. Mrs. Edgaar Wood, at & land Mrs. A. R. Brasher of y est Jones street. Raleigh, anft the birth of a son. Robert ^ In. on Friday. July 5. Before a Barrage, Mrs. Brasher was I ftlinnie Frazier. I Is. VV. O'Neill of Elberon was j{ lor here this week. q Band Mrs. John Abbott of Ell??e visitors here this week. ^ H Join iMayfield of Smith r Hraaa recent visitor here. g and Mrs. J. F. Hunter of H raj a recent visitor here. Ik H. Rudd of Wise was a |at the county seat this week I o Ir Daniel of Macon was 0 iitor here. er Hundley of Norlina tl >r here this week. Yancey of Norlina was ^ re this week. e ard Hawks of Norlina at visitor here. j Fishel of Vaughan was n ire this week. P. Reid and daughters, t ces and Rachel, returnfrom Ocean View, Va., . spent several days with j ; Mrs. Reid. / ' Loyd and daughter, aret Loyd. spent several j, Jrtsmouth and Norfolk C. Powell was called to r at Harmony on Wednes'ount of the death of her -] A Williams and daugh- c Catherine, and Mr. Her- j n accompanied Mr. Alains to Woodbury Forest ] S Carrington of Stem r tal days last wppw- with I tie Reavis. 1c tod Mrs. Vernon Reavis and I a to A. s. Carrirgton, Tweren ^itors at South HiU. I Mitt Mrs. H L. Falkener are 1 ? S Summer at Myrtle 11 U. Crosland and daugh-1 M-- R. B. Brown, spent the 11 M in Norfolk. It 'til Mrs. Edward Peoples 1 tor. ol Oxford spent theh to with Mrs. Matille\i l?a Mrs. William Basher- H tnuuutm M^Cash Co , Inc.. offe*"s M Men's Heavy Weight Over :a special tor this w&ek only, Long wearing Mexica n Ever ''r' Leather Sv.eat, 19c. or tw Men's Grey Work Sox, Inr Vffy unusual work sock valt M L^' us show you our line Mor\?ys' Als0 Seersuckers and M;Men- Men's Dress Shirts ar priced low for high 1 THE CASH F? Cash Less WarrenU ( Warren ton, Not News a rille and son, Robert, of Red Lawn, /a., were visitors here Tuesday ;vening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Powell of ienderson and Mr. and Mrs. Jim lorner of Oxford were guests here >n July 4th. Misses Katherine Register and Cornelia Hardy of Norlina shopped lere on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Baxter and Jisses Dorma White and Kath rine waxier 01 mageway ana Miss .label Fitts of Macon were in town in Wednesday. Mrs. Foil and son, John Locke if Salisbury are visiting Mrs. John lodgers. Mrs. W. K. Falkener and daugher, Sarah Hilah, were recent visiors at Petersburg. Miss Elizabeth Macfadden of Concord is a guest of Miss Mary ^rancis Rodwell. Mr. J. C. McCraw and son, ^rank, of Gainsville, Fla., are visting Capt. and Mrs. E. C. Price. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Gay Jr. spent iunday at Warrenton. Mr. P. B. Bell attended the funral of his brother, Mr. William Jell, at Cortland, Va., on Saturday, Mrs. P. B. Bell has returned to Varrenton after spending some ime at Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Farmer have eturns from Timmonsville, S. C. They were accompanied home by Irs. Farmer's mother, Mrs. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rodwell have eturned to Warrenton after a ridal tour through the Valley of Virginia and are making their lome with the Misses Edith and ,ucy Burwell. Miss Mary Glasson, former eacher in the John Graham nign chool, has returned to her home t Durham after spending several ays here as the guest of Miss Milred Allen. Mr. D. W. Pegram was a visitor t Warrenton on Monday. Mr. Abner Shearin was a recent isitor at Warrenton. Mr. A. J. King and daughter, liss Lucy May King, were visitors t Warrenton on Monday. Mrs. E. N. Gregory of Richmond nd Miss Conway Gregory of Cleveind, Ohio, accompanied Mr. G. B. jregory and family to Richmond n Sunday after spending some me at his home here. Mr. iregory and family returned on ;unday night. Mrs. Spencer Scott of Edgewood .'as a visitor here this week. Mrs. John Scarborough and sons f Churchill were shopping here n Saturday. Supt. J. Edward Allen was a visior at Oxford on Sunday. ? * ? i Mrs. Jonn Koagers nas 1 ClUlu^u | o Warrenton after spending sevral weeks at Salisbury. Mesdames A. B. Crosland and R. 1. Brown spent Tuesday at Richmond. Mrs. Emily Gooch of Weldon atended the Parish House dedication iere on Tuesday evening. Miss Ruth Mason of Roanoke tapids is a guest of Mrs. W. H. ilston. Mrs. T. F. Heath of Petersburg 5 visiting Mrs. Hannah Arrington. Mrs. Emma Scott of Ridgeway fas a visitor here on Tuesday light. The Rev. I. W. Hughes and Mrs. f. D. Peck of Henderson were here in Tuesday evening for the dediation exercises of Emmanuel Parsh House. The Rev. Mr. Christian of South Till, Va., was a guest of the Rev. 3. N. de Foe-Wagner on Tuesday light. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Blalock and chiliren departed on Wednesday for Washington, Norfolk and Virginia 3each. Miss Katherine Scoggin attended i dance given by Miss Bettie Gray liong at Roanoke Rapids on Tues my evening. Mr. Norvell Palmer and daughter of Hookerton were recent visits here. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Scoggin were /isitors at Roanoke Rapids Tuesday light. Mrs. Charles Pinch, Miss Josie all and Rev. and Mrs. B. N. de for week of July 15th? jj alls, well made and full cut, g 97c. pair or two pair for $1.90 g y Day Sun Hats, Blocked and 8 o for 37c. 8 ler-lined with white, seamless 8 ie), lie, pair or $1.25 dozen. a of Linen Golf Pants for Men g| other Summer Weight Pants g id Boys Shirts and Blouses ? I quality. g I CO. INC. I in, N. C. Sell For Cash Less | rth Carolina ,nd Even I Foe-Wagner spent Friday of last week in Raleigh. The Rev. R. E. Brickhouse and son, Robert, were visitors at Macon on Tuesday. Mrs. Robert Shaw of Macon was in town Tuesday. Miss Anna Williams has returned home after a visit to friends in ITTil 1 A Wilmington. Mrs. E. N. Moore of Macon was in town Tuesday. Miss Lallah Thompson is attending; Summer school in Chapel Hill. Mrs. Lizzie Slade is visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Rhodes in Macon. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Alston spent the week end with Mrs. Rosa Heath in Petersburg. Misses Annie May Rodgers and niece, Miss Patsy Rodgers, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Mollie Aycock in Rocky Mount. Mrs. J. B. Williams is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Carl Barnes, in Weldon. Mr. Ernest Keeter spent Tuesday in Tarboro. Miss Nettie Cassada of Littleton was a visitor in town this week. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wilson and children spent the week end with relatives in Petersburg. Sheriff and Mrs. O. D. Williams were visitors in Raleigh Monday. Miss Kate Ballard of Franklinton visited Misses Nena and Rie Parker this week. Mrs. Louise Milby and daughter, Louise, visited in the homfe of Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Pinnell this week. Miss Helen Duke has returned home after visiting friends in Goldsboro and at Virginia Beach. Misses Ruth and Fannie Bet Frazier of Nashville are visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis' Overby. Mrs. Charlie Harris of Macon was in town on Wednesday. Misses Katherine Scoggin and Sue White Massenburg and Mr. William Taylor attended a dance given by mJss Bettie Long at Rganoke Rapids on Tuesday night. Rev. Milton A. Barber of Raleigh was here on Tuesday night for the Parish House opening. Mr. Wiley Pridgen of Creek was a visitor at Warrenton Saturday. Mrs. Mattie Bell Shell of New Bern is a guest of Mrs. John Tarwater. Mr. R. E. Davis of Inez was in town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wood, Mrs.j Ezra Harris and Misses Pattie and Ella White Frazer spent Thursday at Virginia Beach. Mrs. Charlotte Story Perkinson and daughter of Wise attended services at the Episcopal church here on Sunday morning. Mr. John Arrington of Greenville, S. C., visited his mother, Mrs. j Hannah Arrineton. here last week. Mrs. Roy Davis and Mrs. Frank Allen are visiting Mr. and Mrs.' Phil Allen in Kansas City, Mo. Miss Christine Perkinson, who is a student nurse at Maria Parham 4UIHH Oil where it THERE are many reasons why all the mechanism of the General Electric Refrigerator is placed on top of the cabinet. Here are 3 vital reasons: 1. Refrigerating - mechanisms develop heat in the process of nnnl in CT the interior of the re frigerator. This heat escapes and rises. Therefore, General Electric hasplaced the refrigerating mechanism on top so that the escaping heat travels away from the cabinet. 2. Placing all the mechanism on top of the cabinet achieves maximum food storage space within the cabinet. 3. With the mechanism on top, the inside of the cabinet is free from obstructions and easier to keep clean. GENERAL| ALL-STEEL H W. R. Si JVarrenh THE WARREN RE ts of Inte VmtmTiTiHIilifihTiiii'WnniTififiMiwfil hospital, Henderson, will spend her vacation at the home of her parents, ! Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Perkinson of Wise. Miss Anna Cahoon of Suffolk, Va., is a guest of Miss Olivia Burwell. ENTERTAIN AT BLOOMSBURY 1 Mrs. Jim Watson and Mrs. Petfer Seaman were joint hostesses at 1 bridge at the Watson home, Bloomsbury, on Wednesday after- 1 noon, honoring Mrs. Pereolot of Chicago, house guest of Mrs. Wat- ' son. Bridge was played at twelve ' tables on the tastefully decorated porches. A yellow and green color 1 motif was carried out. Orange ice was served the guests upon arrival. High score prize was won by Miss Olivia Burwell, and the second high score prize by Mrs. M. C. McGuire. : Mrs. C. H. Peete was presented the 1 low score prize. A dainty present was given the honoree. A salad course was served. Nuts in at- I tractive green and yellow containers were on each plate. 1 Those playing were Mrs. Pereolot of Chicago, Mesdames T. W. Bur- [ ton, William Baskerville of Red Lawn, Va., Van Davis, Matille ' Graves, W. D. Rodgers, A. D. Har- 1 ris Jr., W. R. White, J. G. Ellis, J. P. Scoggin, R. B. Boyd Jr., C. H. Peete, M. C. Winston, W. M. Gardner, G. H. Macon, C. A. Tucker, T. J. Holt, G. W. Poindexter, E. E. Gillam, G. B. Gregory, C. R. Rod- 1 well, V. F. Ward, M. C. McGuire, A. A. Williams, J. B. Boyce, L. B. Beddoe, R. J. Jones, Edmund White, F. P. Hunter, William Boyce, W. N. Boyd, B. R. Palmer, Sam Satterwhite of Manson, R. R. Weston; the Misses Mamie Williams, Mildred Allen, Lucy Burwell, Tempe Boyd, Laura Boyd, Kate White Williams, Olivia Burwell, Elizabeth Macfadden of Concord, Mary Frances Rodwell, Anna Cahoon of Suffolk, Va., Martha npnrcrip Tarwater I J.VC J UUiUO i nvv, v WW and Mrs. H. N.- Walters. MRS. BOYCE ENTERTAINS "Mrs. J. B. Boyce delightfully entertained members of her club and other friends at bridge on last Thursday night. The home was beautifully decorated with red, white and blue flowers, candles and flags. Punch was served by Mrs. R. J. Jones and Mrs. M. C. McGuire. High score club prize was presented Mrs. G. B. Gregory and the visitors high score prize was won by Mrs. Jim Watson. Mrs. May Kinsey was presented the consolation token. Ice cream with whipped cream and chocolate sauce and cake were served. Baskets of mints . were on the plates. Those present included Mesdames j G. B. Gregory, L. C. Kinsey, C. A. Tucker, C. R. Rodwell, E. E. Gillam, T. J. Holt, G. W. Poindexter, R. J. Jones, L. B. Beddoe, M. C. McGuire, G. H. Macon, Jim Wat-| son, Mrs. Periolot of Chicago, May M/MISM ror, belongs. There are now more than 300,000 users and not one has ever spent a dollar for repairs. Visit our display rooms and see the new all-steel models. ?| ELECTRIC [EFRIGERATOR trickland an, N. C. mnttmtmummmmmmmmmmm , :cord **"* WAWAWAWAWATAVMM?AWAW4VAY*T1TCT :rest to 1 mMJtlifiTMiMilifiliMlilifiliWm Kinsey, Peter Seaman, A. A. Williams, B. B. Williams, V. F. Ward, W. D. Rodgers, and Miss Kate White Williams. ENTERTAIN CLUB Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Williams entertained members of their club on last Friday night. A red, white ana blue mom was carriea out. High score prizes were won by Mrs. G. H. Macon and Mr. Herbert Alston. Second high score prize was presented to Mrs. Matille Graves, and the consolation prize to Mrs. R. J. Jones. An ice course was served. Mint cups were on the plates. I Those playing were Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Williams, Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Holt, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Boyce, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. McGuire, Dr. and Mrs. H. N. Walters, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Alston, Mrs. M. C. Winston and quests, Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Yirby of Durham, Mrs. Mataille Graves, Mrs. R. J. Jones, Mrs. G. W. Poindexter, Mrs. G. H. Macon, Miss Kate White Williams, Messrs. Van Alston, Herbert Alston, H. F. Jones, J. J. Tarwater, A. A. Williams and Dr. W. W. Taylor. MRS. RODWELL HOSTESS Mrs. C. R. Rodwell was a charming hostess to her club and other guests on Thursday morning at a Dridge luncheon. Glaadioli and other flowers were used in each room. The guests included Mesdames J. B. Boyce, Ed Gillam, G. B. Gregory, C. A. Tucker, T. J. Holt, G. W. Poindexter, Matille Graves, W. D. Rodgers, H. N. Walters, R. B. Brown of Anderson, S. C., R. R. Weston, W. N. Boyd, L. B. Beddoe, J. L. Fail of Salisbury, John Rodgers, and Miss Kate White Williams. The high score prize was won by Mrs. W. D. Rodgers. High score prize for the visitors was presented to Mrs. Ray Weston. A two course luncheon was- served. Lovely baskets of mixed flowers were on each table during refreshments. HONORS VISITORS Honoring Mesdames Roberson and Yearby of Durham, Mrs. M. C. Winston delightful entertained friends at a five-course luncheon on Saturday. A green and yellow color scheme was carried out. Bridge was played at two tables. Mrs. G. H. Macon made top score and received a lovely prize. The honor guests were presented with attractive gifts. Those present were Mesdames Roberson and Yearby of Durham, G. H. Macon, Matille Graves, A. A. Williams, T. J. Holt, C. R. Rodwell and V. F. Ward. = l TH: E What cou tha Hi ir vvnnfa in w vtx XVVilXVUllll BOYCE drinks When yoi you come after a lo the Great ber that i awaits yo Boyc I * s II s .0 a ton, Nartb CuoBm t iVomen 'HHiTIIIflTIIITHHiTHHHHHHHHHmiUnili' MRS. WILLIAMS HOSTESS Mrs. B. B. Williams was hostess; to members of her club on last I Thursday afternoon. The living room and dining room were taste-' fully decorated in gladioli and nasturtiums. High score prize was won by Mrs. T. J. Holt. An ice course was served. Those playing were Mesdames James Horner of Oxford, T. J. Holt, Matille Graves, R. J. Jones, Edmund White, G. H. Macon, R. R. Weston, A. A. Williams, R. B. Boyd Jr., J. H. Kerr, V. F. Ward, and M. Ic. Winston. FLETCHER-CHEEK Miss Agnes Cheek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cheek of Inez, and Mr. Roland S. Fletcher of Pasadena, Calif., were married on June 21, 1929, at Boydton, Va. Marmaduke Items News is very scarce around our community, as most everybody is too busy fighting grass to be on the go so much. Mrs. C. H. Powell has been on the sick list for several days, but we are glad to report she is well as ever. The Fourth passed off very quietly in our little burg. Mrs. Emma Alston and daughter, Miss Ava, of Ridgeway spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Clark. Mrs. J. C. Pridgen and children of Norlina called on Mrs. Pridgen's mother on Sunday afternoon. Miss Gladys Haithcock of Alston spent the week end with her cousin, Miss Carrie Haithcock. Mrs. H. C. Davis and children of the Buffalo section called on Mrs. C. H. Powell Sunday afternoon. Mr. and- Mrs. D. L. Robertson called on Mrs. Bettie Haithcock last Sunday. Mr. Owen Robertson attended a ball game at Henderson last Monday. X r*lnt<An/ia hoe ivxx . vial j_/cv v 10 iiao i.^vvuvij purchased a nice truck for the purpose of hauling lumber. Miss Nora Davis and her "boy friend" and brother, Clarence, went to Henderson Sunday afternoon. Mrs. W. J. James and children of the Buffalo section were visitors here on the Fourth. Miss Sadie Mae Alston visited Miss Susie Davis Sunday and attended the B. Y. P. U. at Inez on Sunday night. Afton News Items Mr. Graham Reams of Wake Forest Summer school spent the ESE H * A VC //-v 1 O" ild be more im n one of our i drinks? service is quick, and are well known. i drive from the golf cou back from a plunge in ng ride to town or whe ; God Thirst strikes yoi instant and pleasant sa u at our fountain. "Have a Drink" :e Dru? ' f>' - , = ? I PAGE FIVE ] Fashion Facts j week end with his mother, Mrs. H. P. Reams. Misses Marie Pinnell and Blanche Burroughs have returned after visiting relatives at Richmond. Miss Eula Collier of Roanoke Rapids is visiting Mrs. Jim Limer. Miss Elna Stallings of Warrenton was a visitor in the home of Mr. W. C. Burroughs Sunday. Mrs. S. H. Bowden and children and Mrs. Jim Limer spent Friday at Roanoke Rapids. Messrs. Oliver Reams and Henry Fuller were visitors at Greenville on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Pinnell and son, Tavin, and Mrs. S. H. Limer mntarpii to St Luke's hosDital. Richmond, on Tuesday. Miss Elizabeth Pinnell, who has been there for treatment, returned wth them. Misses Hani Powell and Grace Collins and Mr. Frank Hall of . ;j Richmond^spent the 4th of July in the home of Mrs. Sam Pinnell. Patronize the advertiser. NX??oo?OO?OO?O?O?OOO?O?< IMPERIAL I ! Saturday, July 13 < ! !(1 Tom Mix |; "Last of the Duanes" 1[ ( i "Tiger's Shadow," Serial \ ! | I Chapter No 6 | J | | "Misplaced Husband," Comedy J [ | | Monday-Tuesday July 15-16 | | Wallace Bery in i: "Tong War" "Wives Won't Weaken," ! ! Comedy J | j [ Wednesday, July 17 ] | I < I Rex Bell ! ' j; ?in? !! ! ! "Taking a Chance" ' ! | [ "Mystery Rider," Serial J \ ' \ Chapter No. 2 ] [ ; J Kino News |K i i Thursday-Friday, July 18-19 i ! ; | Mary Pickford J | !: -m- i: \ "My Best Girl" L "Kitchen Talent," Comedy. =^=f [OT 1 v 1 I I vigorating ced . | ' * *3 i l, l the quality of rse, when the pool, n nver the i, rememtisfaction i i ? I Go. M ?4l . I - - : . - I
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