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, ^NOVEMBER 1, 19 Society Items field r; are'just a deck of paste, tears au J ' ,?r?ep!'' playing over, solismall, lifeless paper 1 /r^jnewJiat limp and frayed l I from yeai-s of wear. Ljb played them out so many, r many times! I Ruffles them out so many, I * 0ny times! J jjufles them with hands blue-l 'reined and thin, j 5 seasons four in even, tidy I 'heaps; | cld, lone game that women I never win. ?Mary Willis Shuey. I Kk c"g. Coleman was in town Temple Lou Alston of Whit. I ' ws in town Wednesday. act! Mrs. P. K. Miles of HrJie were here last week end. L Thelma Miles of GreensH v_;:;cd her grandmother, Mrs. V' Miles- one day this week. K and Mrs. M. C. Miles and Hy Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Shaw of Henderson were visKot Warren ton last Sunday! Hi- and Mrs. Herbert Stegall I j children of Cleveland, Ohio, I Hgjtd the funeral of Mr. Buck I HJsson at Macon on Monday! Hp J B Boyce Sr. of Littleton I Haguest of Mrs. J. B. Boyce Jr. HWnesdav night. I Tempe Boyd and Mary I K of the New Bern school [ Hd? spent tiie week end at I H^rtor. as guests of Miss Boyd's I Hi:. Mrs. R B. Boyd Sr. Alice Taylor of Sudan. Va., I the week end here with Miss I Boyd. J. J. Seaman of Manson Ha visitor at Warrenton yesterZenobia Lancaster returned Hsreek to Enfield with her sisHllrs. Baugham, where she will some time. Mrs. Baugham Hjast completed a visit to her Hi' and Mrs. Sidney Cooper, Mr. HMrs. Alex Cooper, the Rev. and >^1. W. Hugnes. Mr. and Mrs. I?? t/iWIi trilto cu liciiutuvii sv Warrenton on Wednesday to .or a district meeting of ee of the Episcopal church, to. Lindsay Taylor and Hugh e of Oxford were visitors at xton Wednesday evening. It Smiley Rose of Henderson a visitor here Wednesday h 0 L Burkette of Wilming! visiting her mother, Mrs. J. Hams. h P. I. Harris of Areola was Dt here this week, t F, L. Harris of Route 2 sold ki on the Warrenton market tand Mrs. L. L. Fuller of the MLberon section were visitors tiis week. Mrs. T. H. Aycock of Elc?ere visitors here this week. ' C- W. Cole of Wise was in lis week. ?nd Mrs. Joe Taylor and I"- are spending several weeks "tone of Mr. and Mrs. Wal* Heaiing. ^ Frances Robertson attended aiding of her brother last pi evening at Lynchburg. Ns of Mrs. Walter B. Flemptt that she is in a hospital F*? for treatment. T J. Holt and A. A. F spent the week end at F?. Woodberry Forest and in with their sons, Messrs. Tom Holt and Alfred J55 of Mr. Edward Hall reI" karn that he broke his arm fat school last Friday. His fa is showing steady imBales w. H. Alston and W. Bfrs spent several days this R Richmond as guests of Mrs. Palmer. H Gibbs and daughBj-tcd to Warrenton last FriRox hospital at Raleigh. J. Jones and Mr. Edwin " Durham were visitors here Bt'day. B'CC Mrr -?o. Arcme Alston were 1 B^tors at Henderson. ^rSelen Overby and Mrs. W.\ of Ridgeway were re- I I Sutherland of Henderson I B/^tt gueSt of her daugh-1 B*' Archie Alston. 1 ^B??5s T. D. Peck and J. C. I B Henderson were visitors | Button on Saturday after- 1 B^ur Hodweil of Warren B^in town Monday. 1 Mrs- c- C. Hunter and Hunter of Portsmouth 29 Warreatan, North Car News a and Mrs. H. L. Falkener were visitors at Ridgeway on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jerman Hunter and children of Petersburg were visitors here on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. P. P. Hunter returned to Portsmouth on Monday after having spent some time here with Mrs. W. Keppel Falkener and the Misses Gayle and Georgia Tarwatcr. The Misses Katherine Scoggin of St. Mary's, Raleigh, and Sue White Massenburg, N. C. C. W. at Greens boro, are expected home for the week end. Mr. Robert Yancey, Robert Jr. and daughter, Miss Sadie, of Norlina were in town Saturday. Mr. J. L. Capps of Manson was in town this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Scoggin, Misses Lucy and Annie Hawkins were visitors in Henderson recently. Mrs. Roscoe Smith and her guest, Mrs. Weatherspoon, of Norlina were in town Tuesday. Mesdames C. R. Rcdwell and uoraon roinaexier were visitors in Durham recently. Mrs. Helen Overby and Miss Grace Moore of Ridgeway were in town Tuesday. Mr. Alex Cheek of Henderson was in town Tuesday. Mrs. William Duke of Norlina was in town Tuesday. Mrs. Claude Coleman of Inez was in town Wednesday. Mrs. Kate Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Petar and children spent Sunday in Petersburg. Mesdames W. G. Rogers and W. H. Alston left Saturday to spend a week with friends in Richmond and Petersburg. Mr. and Mrs. Faulk Alston and Miss Josie Hall spent Monday afternoon in Henderson. Mesdames Kearny Williams and Tom Burton were visitors at Raleigh last week. Mrs. Alvin Moore of Tarboro is visiting her mother, Mrs. Ed Rodwell. Mrs. Branch Bobbitt of Greenville spent the week end with friends in town. Mrs. Edgar Brantley of Lynchburg is visiting her mother, Mrs. N. M. Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Shearin of Ncrlina were in town this week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thompson of Macon were in town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hall, Mrs. Emily Gooch, Misses Lou and Emma Hall were visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Cushwa in Airlie Sunday. Miss Estelle Wagner was a visitor in the home of Mrs. Charles Scott at Ridgeway this week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ellis motored to Durham Thursday. MRS. FRANK HUNTER HOSTESS The Junior club was attractively entertained on Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Frank Hunter. After several progressions Mrs. Clyde Rodwell and Mrs. Joe Ellis were presented gifts. Top score prize was awarded Mrs. Ray Weston and the consolation to Mrs. W. K. Falkener. A salad course, with coffee, was served. The guests included Mesdames Joe Ellis, Clyde Rodwell, W. K. Falkener, L. B. Beddoe, Virginia Pearsall, John Mitchell, Peter A. Seaman, A. D. Harris Jr., Ray Weston and the Misses Frances Robertson, Julia Mahood and Georgia Tarwater. HONORS TEACHERS Honoring members of the faculty of the John Graham school, Mrs. G. H. Macon entertained at six tables of bridge on Wednesday night. The Hallowe'en idea was carried cut in the decorations of black cats, witches and lanterns, tally cards, favors, place cards, and by Miss Ann Macon, her little daughter, who, dressed in a witch's costume, met the guests at the door and escorted them to the dressing rooms. High score prizes were won by Miss Georgie Tarwater, for the ladies, and by Mr. Edward Tarwater, for the gentlemen. Miss Lucy Boyd was presented with the consolation prize. An ice course was served. Attractive holders containing candy jj The Cash Co., Inc., off< ~ '* * J " * .rnrrf nrii ;i: unoieacnea ona-uug, .... Ladies' or Misses' Sport Rib sizes, 35c. pair or three pair fc Boys' Sweaters, Navy Blue, S part wool, worth $1.50; weekly | Many of our customers say ti and Hosiery from us and at lo 1 We have equally as good val Hats, Underwear in fact a I Men and Boys. We Buy for Cash and Sell fo basis we are able to Buy for ] Fall buying at our store and THE CASI Sell For CMh Leaf Warrent t zrryr . , ^ THE llllllllllllll IIIIBIIBIIIIIHHBIIIBIIIIillll md Eveni ititinmitiwimro nwraw.?w JIWIWICTIWI | were on each table. Mrs. John Tar- 1 water and Miss Sarah Macon as- i sisted Mrs. Macon in serving. These present were Misses Margaret Herrin, Nell Benthal, Anna Cahoon, Julia Mahood, Frances . Robertson, Mildred Allen, Loyce j McCord, Leonora Taylor, Georgie Tarwater, Gayle Tarwater, Lucy ' Boyd, Mrs. Virginia Pearsall; Mr. ! and Mrs. Clyde Rodwell; Messrs. 1 Irvin Adams, Bignall Jones, John 1 Henderson, John Tarwater, Gerald ! Allen, Alpheus Jones, William T. Polk, Bill Hall, Edward Tarwater ' and William Burwell of Raleigh. , - lj MRS. PEETE ENTERTAINS . The spacious home of Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Peete was a scene of loveliness on Friday afternoon of last week when Mrs. Peete enter- , tained a number of friends at auction bridge. The rooms were elab- ( oiately decorated in Autumn leaves and chrysanthemums. The punch bcwl, festooned in grapes and old ivy, was presided over by Mesdames W. G. Rogers and C. F. Moseley. ( Mrs. Spencer Scott assisted in receiving the guests and in serving. The high score prize of the af- j ternoon was won by Mrs. T. J. Holt. The consolation token was awarded Mrs. C. C. Hunter. Mrs. W. K. Williams of Grand Rapids, Mich., and Warrenton, was presented a hand painted card table cover. Miniature corsages were on each plate of a delicious salad course which was attractively served. Those playing included Mesdames E. R. Palmer, F. P. Hunter, W. R. White, W. K. Williams, C. C. Hun. ter, W. B. Massenburg, W. F. Graves, Howard F. Jones, John Tarwater, E. E. Gillam, A. V. Lawson, T. J. Holt, Claude Bowers, Roy Davis, Frank Allen, A. A. Williams, W. H. Dameron, V. F. Ward, W. H. Alston, H. L. Falkener, James Watson, H. N. Walters, R. R. Weston, W K. Falkener, B. B. Williams, J. ~" ^ "*"? r?HA?Awr UMmnnH il. l^.ei r, Li. JD . vjic^ux j} White, C. R. Rodwell, J. P. Scoggin, John Mitchell, C. A. Tucker, R B. Boyd Jr., Arthur Petar, and Miss Sarah Macon. The guests were winsomely welcomed into the Pette home by Mr. Billy Peete. Score cards were distributed by Miss Nancy Peete and Mr. Charles Peete Jr. MRS. MOSELEY HOSTESS Mrs. Fred Moseley entertained at ar. informal tea on Monday afternoon. Lovely dahlias and chrysanthemums were tastefully arranged throughout the house. A yellow motif was used in decorations with Hallowe'en cups of nuts garnishing the plates used for a delicious salad course. The guests were received by Master Alpheus Speed and the Misses Emma Kelly and Nan Moseley? - .Li each merry and welcoming uie visitors heartily from Hallowe'en costumes. Those enjoying Mrs. Moseley's hospitality were the Misses Rosa Hamilton, Julia Mahood, Jennie Alston, Belle Dameron, and Mesdames C. H. Peete, John Dameron, Clyde Rodwell, W. H. Wesson, J. Edward Allen, Virginia Pearsall, John Hunter Newell, and Miss Frances Roberson. MRS. GILLAM HOSTESS Mrs. Ed Gillam delightfully entertained a number of her friends at cards on Wednesday afternoon. A Hallowe'en spirit was carried out in the decorations of yellow candles, yellow flowers and Hallowe'en favors. Mrs. H. F. Jones was presented high score prize for the visitors and Mrs. C. A. Tucker was awarded the club high score prize. Mrs. R. B. Boyd Jr. received the consolation token. A salad course with coffee was served. Those present included Mesdames J. H. Kerr, R. J. Jones, A. V. Lawson, G. H. Macon, R. B. Boyd Jr., W. K. Falkener, H. F. Jones, James Watson, Peter Seaman, John Rodgers, L. B. Beddoe, J. B. Boyce, Roy Davis, John Ellis, T. J. Holt, G. W. Poindexter, C. R. Rodwell, H. N. Walters, L. C. Kinsey, C. A. Tucker, G. B. Gregory, W. D. Rodgers, and ?rs for week of Nov. 4th ie, good heavy weight, 8c. yard. Rayon Silk Hose, all colors, all >r $1.00. lip-over style, good weight and special price, 95c. each. 3 us that they get better Shoes wer prices than anywhere else? ues in Men's and Boys' Suits, nything in wearing apparel for r Cash By operating on this Less and Sell for Less. Do your save the difference. 4 CO. INC. , on, N. C. Sell For Cash Less WARREN RECORE ts of Info Misses Kate White Williams and Cunningham. PRIDGEN-DAVIS Miss Mattie Davis, a daughter of former Sheriff R. E. Davis and a teacher in the Graham high school, md Alton Pridgen, a son of Mr. 5.nd Mrs. W. H. Pridgen, were married in Virginia last Friday afternoon. The ceremony came as a surprise to many friends. Mrs. Pridgen was graduated from Warrenton high school in the class Df 1927 and attended college at Eastern Carolina Teachers Training College at Greenville. Mr. Pridgen, since returning home aftdV eowrinn- roTforo 1 trnrt ?*n in 4-Ua vvs* ugiviug atvciai jrcaio 111 LI1C United States Navy, has been engaged in farming. They will make their home at Creek. MRS. ELLIS HONORED On Saturday afternoon of last week Mrs. John Garrett entertained at three tables of bridge complimentary to Mrs. Joe Ellis, re Coa Nunn IN one Bette $8.50 t< Fresh Stock Just InHigh Ar For Men an Quality Right, Sty I Vali $16.50, $18.50 Boys' 2-P Big Assortment $6.00, $8.50, $13.50, $1 Bought Right, Pri< Warrant | Worn jrest to \ cent bride. The decorations were dahlias and chrysanthemums. A lovely gift was presented Mrs. Ellis. The top score prize of the afternoon went to Miss Anna Cahoon and the low to Mrs. Clyde Rodwell. A salad course was served. Those present were Mesdames Joe Ellis. Edgar Brantley of Wendell, Clyde Rodwell, Oscar D. Williams, Sam Davis, Virginia Pearsall, Van Davis, L. B. Beddoe, Branch Bobbitt of Greenville, B. R. Palmer, and the Misses Ruby Palmer of Littleton and Anna Cahoon. WARREN CLUB MEETS The Warren County club of East Carolina Teachers college held its first meeting Oct. 21. The following new officers were elected: Hazel Rod well, president; Mabelle Fitts, secretary and treasurer; and Helen Hicks, editor. Members of the club are: Pattie Thompson, Mary Joyce Shearin, Addie Pinnell, Sallie Page Perkinson, Elizabeth Powell, Lynda Grant, Hazel Rodwell, Mabelle Fitts, Catherine Wall, Virginia Davis, Ruth its an< Many Ne\ Dresses $6./ Coc Tweeds and Twilled Broac $10.75 tc Bradley J For Men, Wome: $1.35 to Slip Into A Bradley -Bush Sh r To Be Had 0 $10.00 ?We Have Your Size t Clothes d Young Men i 1 le Right, Wonderful ties at , $22.50, $25.00 ants Suits ; Just Arrived, at $10.00, $12.00 f aa onn f\r\ o.uu, $6\J.VV ;ed Right, Fit Right m Departm Warrenton, P" inton, North Carolina Vomen Turner, Anna Clarke and Helen Hicks. It was decided that a meeting would he held the first Tuesday night of each month. JOINT HOSTESSES Mesdames A. V. Lawson and J. G Ellis were joint hostesses at a delightful party last Friday evening. A yellow color motif was used. High score prizes were awarded to Mrs. H. N. Walters and Mrs. Roy Davis. Among the guests were Mesdames Edmund White, C. A. Tucker, Roy Davis, C. R. Rodwell, H. N. Walters, W. D. Rodgers, G. B. Gregory: E. E. Gillam, G W. Poindexter, and Miss Kate White Williams: Lovely flowers of blended colors were used as decorations. imirirno f (VILLUS The Rev. B. N. do Foe and Mrs. Wagner announce that at the marriage of their daughter, Clara Estelle, to Mr. Robert Scott, to be solemnized in Emmanuel church on Wednesday the sixth at 9 o'clock in i Drt v Arrivals 75 to $22.50 its Icloth, Large Assortment > $45.00 Sweaters n and Children > $6.00 And Out Of Doors toes The Chub? Nunn-Bush Kaysers Leather None Better To Be Had. $1.00 & Kaysers The New ! $1.35 to Liberal Shipment Just Receivi Await You lent Store forth Carolina , PAGE SEVEN j l Fashion j Facts | the morning, all friends of the contracting parties are invited to attend the service. No formal invitations are being issued. ENTERTAIN FACULTY NORLINA, Oct. 30.?Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Foster entertained at dinner in their home in honor of the Norlina school faculty and the local school board on Thursday evening, October 25. A five course dinner was served. Those present were the Misses Haywood, Smith, Noble, Temple, Bullock, Robinson, Dunn, Rooker, Mesdames Register, Cheek, Gholson, White, Marshall; Messrs. Boyd White, J. L. Overby, H. H. Hawks and Professor Ray. U. D. C. TO MEET The regular monthly meeting of the United Daughters of the Con federacy will be held in the Parish House on Friday afternoon, November 1, at 3 o'clock, immediately after the meeting of the Woman's ^ jr \ ;sses J \ M jj ? 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