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J! 192! iHHlliUHttm,, l I r.X'X)Xti?A9AWA^fiyfl nth, / / 5U'll. I ^H-rt'ers a Iakc or wood-' I she dwells content | Jjfr gyrspjhould / trees break the blue, I us camp together. I -Mary Caroljn Da vies I Hannah Arrington, W. J., Arthur Petar and Miss tMnvith visited friends in Saturday. . Mrs. Howard Alston have j ^Erfirom Virginia Beach. I f ju'wrd Hail has returned to \ Texas, after a delightful bis sisters. / Kjryd Reams of Afton was in | ^Ejc Wednesday. I K. fa'rard Had. Misses Janet j Hall motored to Raleigh I Norton Alston and daughter and Miss Perry White of / in town Monday. I ^K,- Hannah Arrington and Miss I Beehwith visited in the home | * Tno? Satur-I Affie fw.v ^ ? jrd .Mrs. Archie Alston visited I ^m^ioae of Mrs. Mattie Southnear Henderson Sunday. I K :::erds of Miss Janet Hallj ^B&dtoseeher back at the War-1 Department store after al r delightful vacation spent at I ^Btocii and other places of in-I G. R Wood of Areola was in I ^B: Wednesday. flB- and Mrs. Joe Taylor of Dur- I ^Brere visitors here this week. I ^B- Ed Powell and daughter of I Its were visitors Here on w cull', G, Rogers and Mr. C. C. tier were dinner guests of Mr. tie: Moss of Ringwood Tuesday. Ks. William Hilliard of Warren ks shopped here on Wednesday (erg. p. Frank P. Hunter left on par to spend several days in land Mrs. Jim Frazier and Kiers, Misses Pattie. Edith and pant Sunday in Raleigh. Dtk. Smathers of Greensboro KM'Jay Smathers of Charlotte lor Ifocday night here as guests MfeF. P. Hunter, their sister. Mr. Alec RankofT of Littleton was tator here Sunday, t aid Mrs. J. C. Gardner of Ion were in town Sunday noon. t and Mrs. Cary Price and for of Kingsport. Tenn., are in the home of Mr. and it C. Price. te. Ray Weston and John E attended the American Let setting in Raleigh on Monitor t mi Mrs. H. L. Falkener re's this week from spending the Be at Myrtle Beach, t Sob Pinnell of Afton was in B Tuesday. Leonard Wilker of Warren B shopped here Tuesday after* ' Kd Mrs. W. B. Massenburg '?. Walter Boyd, and Miss f White Williams have returned c Qtntman. Ga.. where they have the tobacco market, i JEb Mrs. A. R. Brasher and r:~ returned tn Raioio-vi wph. .w ivuivig** * * v** sight alter spending some home of Mr. and Mrs. liver, who has been Miss Mildred Allen, depart ?5ek for Smithfield. B Dameron is visiting B Bad Mrs. Thurman Hoffler ^outh were visitors here Bl' J'-kins Lewis and children are visiting in the 1{ter a visit here in the Hi ^ yrs. Lewis' mother, Mrs. Attire GuiifnrH cjr?r1 TV/Tvc ' ? ?""'l 1^- ?f Norlina spent Thursday | J* Mount. i % Da\is and Miss Sarah PsPtnt Friday in Richmond. L't'-? Watson and guest, Mrs. F Schmidt, ol Chicago spent F-^ys in Asheville last week. Mrs. McNair of Henderl"6 recent visitors here. Mrs. w xi ... 11. uameron and| Miss Mattie Wiggins, K?:'-?rs in Richmond this week. Bj^mpie Dameron, who has | BL^' York this Summer, has! ^4 to Warrenton. I BY Pa^mer visited Mrs.! E tts Macon Sunday after-1 Bj1'.^iizgerald is spending some! B 6^ ^er ^au8hter, Mrs. 1 B^'ta Davis of New Bern! end guest of Mrs. T. A. | m Borgia Freeman, Misses ) Warren to News a CT.TtTii?STA?iT*?t?A?t?A?A?*?AW??A*AWAW?WtWt?iWtTii "Whiskey" ? .*i*J.v!4!4,.......i. > . . J m I BWSMSgss. v SeM^E : . *" ' \ * Vs - . < .- x &(& : $s><.*:,. /' ;.> . "'/ \ ' "WHskcy" famc-ris .lumping of the Goodrich PUrer >lset, vhil the r-hotorTcirher wM'e I.-, is i:i } visit of the Silver Fleet in Him Allie and Eunice Freeman and Mary Moore of Goldsboro visited Miss Louise Dowtin recently. Mr. David Davis of New Bern and Miss Katherine Baxter of Ridgeway were visitors here on Saturday night. Mrs. John Tarwater returned to Warrenton Sunday after a visit of several weeks at Glenn Lynn, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Fate Weaver, Miss Louise Weaver and Mr. Vernon Fleming of Afton spent the week end at Norfolk. Miss Edna Allen returned Friday from a trip through the Valley of Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. ?ieroeri oones ui Burlington were recent visitors here. Mrs. Jim Watson of Axtelle accompanied Miss Eula Allen to a hospital at Richmond last week. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schmidt of Chicago, 111., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Watson. Mr. Venable Lawson spent the week end with his family here. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rodwell, Misses Cunningham, Lucy Boyd, Edith Burwell and Mrs. L. B. Beddoe attended the picture show in Henderson Saturday night. Dr. and Mrs. Frank P. Hunter returned to Warrenton Saturday after spending a week at Virginia Beach. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. McGuire, accompanied by Misses Silbelia Hughes and Elise Buttler of Loris, S. C., spent the week end in Warrenton. Mr. and Mrs. J. Branch Bobbitt left Sunday for Greenville where I they will make their home. | Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Wood attend-; ed the American Legion meeting in i Raleigh Monday. Mr. Billy Boyce is spending the ry-vn m/-^mrvtVipr IVTrS. W66K Willi IliO gxauuiiivv?*v., Mitchell, at Littleton. Miss Lillie Belle Dameron has returned to Warrenton after spending I some time at Chapel Hill andl Washington, D. C. I Mr. W. S. Throckmorton, accompanied by his son and daughter, Allen and Gertie Throckmorton, and Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Paynter departed last Thursday by motor for a visit to relatives at Danville and) Charleston, West Virginia. They nlanned to visit Natural Bridge, tour the Valley of Virginia and visit other points of interest enroute. They are expected home today or tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rose of Savannah, Ga., are visiting relatives at Norlina. Friends are glad to welcome them to the county again. Mrs. B. B. Williams spent several days at Ahoskie last week. Mrs. Matille Graves has returned tummmimwmitwitmwwwntm* CASH COMP; {For Week Ladies' Bamberg Full Fashior two pair for $1.50. Mavis Talcum Powder?large ? ->11 Mavis Talcum Fowaer?suwu Men's Linen Golf Knickers $1 Buy Auto Strop Razor Blade We can fill your wants in M< wear, Shirts, Hosiery etc. Entire Family. We will just to compare prices. : THE CAS1 j Sell For Cash Less Warrento ttitititmtmmttmtmttmmttmtttutu Qt North Carolina J Vi?4T4YtW*!l*"^1lW*VAV4V?M*l?V*V*V*V*Vt>A?4VAiH ind Eveni Takes the Hut - > - |||j ^ -^v . -V horse at Ft. Snelling, Minneapolis, Ml ? "Pilots Rsuland and Clarke Hold tne ni.'l air over tlio prostrate pilot. Tlie teapolis. from Oxford where she has been spending her vacation with her daughter, Mrs. Ed. Peoples. Miss Bessie Coleman of Richmond is a guest of Mrs. C. R. Rodwell. Friends of Mr. William Ward will be sorry to learn that he has been sick. Mrs. Raymond Harris and children and Mrs. Carr Harris of Macon shopped here on Wednesday. Mrs. Charlotte Story Perkinson and children of Wise were in town Wednesday morning. Mrs. C. R. Rodwell spent Wednesday in Henderson. Mrs. Gaston Foote of Portsmouth and Mrs. Tom Long of Roanoke Rapids were visitors here Wednesday afternoon. Miss Mamie Pittman of Dunn is visiting in the home of Mr. Henry Riggan. Messrs. Frank Brown Allen, William Taylor and Armstead Boyd attended a house party given by Miss Lucy and Mr. William Baskerville at Red Lawn, Va., last week end. Mrs. Wilber Stamey and Mrs. Lucy Mabry and daughter, Miss I T.n/?*r rvf firoonchnrn WPrP riinnpv * i-l UVJ f Vi V A ^.ViiUWV/i V/ ?. v* w guests of Mrs. Tunstall and Miss Minnie Loughlin on Wednesday. Mrs. William Joseph Dwyer of Boston is visiting her sister, Mrs. Charlotte Story Perkinson, of Wise. Mrs. Dwyer is accompanied by her sons, William J. Jr. and Clement Story Dwyer. Friends of Miss Mariam Boyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Boyd, learn with pleasure that she' is recuperating from an attack of typhoid fever. i Miss Alice Cole of Richmond ar-j rives today to visit Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Boyd. Miss Lucy Allen of Westchester county, New York, is visiting in the heme of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Burwell. Miss Annie Burwell has returned home after attending a house party at the home of Col. and Mrs. W. B. i Bailou near Clarksville. Messrs. James Watson and Peter ;! Flowers I! I for | j all occasions !j j Prompt Service !> See E. T. ODOM | Warrenton j ! Agent for Littleton Flower Shop UVY SPECIALS I Sept. 2nd. S i Silk Hose?all colors?76c. or H size? 18c., two for 35c. H size?8c., two for 15c. jj ..95. j | for 9c and get Razor Free. ! m's and Boys' Summer UnderHosiery and Low Shoes for the appreciate a visit, even if it is j i CO. INC. I on, N. C. Sell For Cash Less HE WARREN REO MBMllBHWIIVllMWIMttlllMIIUTm ts of Int< ?T*T)lW?W..^7Wiyi?nr?W.<TtT>WATA?tT*T>?tW?WtWlWlWf nan Hurdle r ' ' ftv-yss.Mvs.&x'y&sXy^ '/. < t; - , '>%\{ /J'-y 'J/'-:z<f;;' < ' '#' ,;i-v'~.,v-' */ . * < 5 s .. * V N. .V f-w S 1 * f :T ' : ; . ' . : ". : : '' x#*' y ' ' x : ' . : ji-r. vX 'v' : ' 'y.y-.y:. .:".; - av. .'-v a mi., Jumps over Pilot George Try]or plank. "Whiskey" is caught by shot was taken during the recent Seaman of Axtelle were visitors here this week. Mr. L. H. Hawks of Norlina was in town on Wednesday. Friends of Mr. Austin Allen of Axtel were pleased to see him here this week. The Misses Malissa Coleman and May Bell attended the State convention of the American Legion at Raleigh on Monday evening. Miss Perry White of Inez is visiting Miss Josie Hall. Miss Carrie Martin visited friends at Latta and Mullins, S. C. last week. HOSTESS TO THURSDAY CLUB Honoring her card club and other guests, Mrs. Howard Jones entertained at six tables of bridge yesterday morning. The high score prize for club members was won by Mrs. Edmund White, and the prize for visitors was won by Mrs. G. B. Gregory. A two course luncheon was served. Those present were Mesdames A. A. Williams, Prank Allen, B. B. Williams, W. H. Dameron, Jim Watson and guest, Mrs. Edward Schmidt of Chicago, R. J. | on the Purchase of a! 1 I ?| CABINET/ A HEATER i | 5 to 7 rooms j| ' ill' or 3 stoves *:| i| Saves Time, j|| || Worfc, Money jj |p| P/ace your orc/er during j || i|| If you are now heating fljg J with stoves, you should de- mm Ifi cide to install the Sunbeam ffjffl ll Cabinet Heater. It will f m || keep your entire home, Wffl :i| upstairs and down, as || warm as you could desire, I;:I1| || in the coldest winter fjiM ||| weather. Decide now, MM |i| instead of a few weeks p|||l || later and save $10.00 ill || (Junior Size, $8.00). || Pay only $5.00 nowl 4%Jm M Phone today or come in M for a demonstration. ? "" Tills oner Closes oauuruay, Aug. 31 ACT TODAY Home Furniture Supply Co. "Everything for the home" Warrenton, N. C. Warren ton iWBMMitwiiiiiwtitwiiiTiTia'iiiaaaii irest to \ iTAWiWiWiWtWiWi^tW.WiWiWiWiWiWiWtWiWt^WtWiWiWi^iTI* Jones, G. H. Macon, R. B. Boyd Jr., Ray Weston, Clyde Rodwell, Howard Alston, Mrs. Joe Pippen of Littleton and sister, Mrs. Cole of Washington, D. C., Mamie Beckwith of Petersburg, Edmund White, C. H. Peete, C. R. Rodwell, Matille n ur : - 1 ?jriaves, W111U115 ijcwis oi jacKSUii,1 C. A. Tucker and Roy Davis. HOSTESS TO CLUB On Friday morning of last week Mrs. Edmund White was hostess to her card club and other guests. A profusion of lovely flowers were used in each room. High club prize was presented to Mrs. G. H. Macon, and the high visitors' prize went to Mrs. Wilkins Lewis of Jackson. A salad course was served. The guests included Mesdames G. H. Macon, A. A. Williams, W. H. Dameron, Frank Allen, R. R. Weston, R. B. Boyd Jr., K. P. Arrington, Jim Watson and guest, Mrs. omiui 01 umcago, T. J. noil, J. a. Boyce, R. J. Jones, Wilkins Lewis, W. N. Boyd, H. F. Jones, and Miss Mamie Beckwith of Petersburg. GUESTS HONORED Complimenting Mesdames A. K. Stuart of Fuquay Springs and W. H. Newsome of Concord, house guests of Mrs. A. D. Harris Jr., Mrs. W. M. Gardner entertained informally at two tables of cards on Friday night. The living room was attractively decorated in flowers of many varieties. Top score prize was won by Mr. Southall. A salad course was served. Those playing were Mesdames A. K. Stuart and W. H. Newsome, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Harris Jr., Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Kinsey, and Messrs. Southall and Walter Gardner. Honoring her house guest, Miss Sarah Oliver of Pine Level, N. C., Miss Mildred Allen entertained iiiciiuo au a dwuiiuimg party at | Our Buy< No Will We must hav Silk I last week. They them, just a few | v Fashion says th W '01 125 Gold Stripe Hosei fit the leg as well \ 1 as the foot They \ J m are the stockings 1 for satisfaction ^ every way. i Also best value: leaf binders and Girls and boys w again?We welc New Fall Goods and see the new Aller J ' " ? : - iflfl r 4; "|g[ \ t North Carolina PAGE FIVE ? ' - ' ?A?A*ATAWmTim*TATAT*TlW*TAV*V*7*T*v*y*T4?*W*V*W*W*T*waTAV4Wmr4T4TA'AWAT*7W xr Fashion I 11 Vomen p , I Facts |p the golf club pool on last Friday Taylor, Lucy Palmer Scoggin, Mary night. After enjoying swimming Terrell; Messrs. John, Henderson, and Victrola music the guests were Charlie Anderson, Irvin Adams, served sandwiches and Coca-Cola. Duke Jones, Bignall Jones, Edward Miss Allen's guests included Miss Tarwater, Jim Rowland, and CharSarah Oliver, Lucy Boyd, Leonora les Ray Rodwell. | f 11 Blank Forms I We have in stock the following blank forms well printed on good quality paper and priced fairly: Ill 131 Sheriff's Garnishments (For Delinquent Poll Tax Payers) I Timber Deeds 9 <:|R Crop Liens H | L Chattel Mortgages Magistrate's Summons I Magistrate's Judgments j (Civil) j Press Pub. Co. I | Warrenton, N. C. I - j| = = ^ ^ irs are in New York this week. n Goods | Soon Be Here S e the room. We advertised a lot of Presses Cheap r were about half-Drice. sold a lot of * / left, get yours early or they are gone, e popular color this season is brown. e have "Gold Stripe" and "Onyx" Silk Hose in the new shades of Brown. They \ are the last word in hose. Beauties in Silk Bloomers and Vests and Combinations, specialgood values. Beautiful French / \|| Flannels, Tweeds, , \ t\ Prints, for School \ \1 \ If Dresses. Bargains in \\ A \ % Wool Blankets-buy m \ / \ \ % them now. / \ School Books | Y ILJ^ including the new JL? books this season. 3 in composition books, tablets, loose fillers, school bags, inks, lunch boxes, e are glad for you to be coming around iome you to our store. will be coming in next week?come in things. 1, Son & Co. * .$1 ... ii
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