ijLlDAY, FEBRUARY 21,1!
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K WOMAN TO THE EARTH
^ v bondage years to you will soon I
^Key'li fold my hardened hands
' upon my breast,
i shall lie within your arms at
, the still state men call eternal I
ou have been a stranger lover,
Earth, to me?
^M0u have asked all in time and I
strength and art; J
Hud in return you have but let me!
I
have not had the things that
H women crave?
Hhe touch of silks, perfumes and
|H jewels bright;
ifflut in the years when I have been
your slave
fl have seen dewdrops in the mornII
' ing light,
dlnd I have felt your warm sweet
rm ' breath arise
where I trod the freshH
ploughed turf's rough holl;
Hnd with your changing under
changing skies,
Harth, I was wedded to you, mind
and soul.
Bfow when death makes you take
me to your heart,
Hud I become at last a part of you,
Ket cool green leaves and fragrant
B blossoms start
Brom my poor clay, and let their
H brilliant hue
^|raw butterflies to me who served
H^ you well;
Bnd as they greet the blossoms with
l?t me be living in the buds that
Bhis is my prayer?O earth, you
owe me this.
?Anna Flournoy Bisset.
H Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Scoggin were J
Hecent visitors at Richmond.
Mesdames B. R. Palmer and F. P.
Blunter were visitors at Henderson
Ha Thursday morning.
Mrs. Billy Daniels and children
H Henderson were visitors in the
Home of Mrs. C. P. Allen on Friday
H Miss Mabelle Fitts of E. C. T. C.,
Hreenville, spent the week end at
Her home near Macon with her
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I Mrs. Joe Allen entertained inHormally
at cards one afternoon
Hist week.
fl Mrs. Lola Bennett of Durham reBurned
to her home last week afHer
spending several days with Mrs.
B. D. Palmer.
I Miss Frances Robertson spent
he week end at her home in
Hvnchburg.
I Mr. and Mrs. Morton Miles and
children of Henderson visited in
Hp home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Hlalock on Sunday afternoon.
I Friends of Master Charles Wil ard
Stancell of Seaboard, who has
Heen spending the Winter with his
Hunt, Mrs. Jack Scott, are glad to
Hr.ow that he is improving after an
Httack of pneumonia.
I Mr. and Mrs. Percy Paice and
daughter spent the week end at
Wakefield.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Petar and
children and Miss Sallie Watson
visited in Ridgeway Sunday afternoon.
Miss Margaret Herrin spent the
week end at her home in Greensboro.
Bishop Pennick of Charlotte was
a guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Scoggin
Saturday night and Sunday.
Mr. Pete Reavis is recovering
from a recent appendicitis operation
at Park View hospital, Rocky
Mount.
Mr. Jerman Hunter of Petersburg
was a visitor here Monday
atternoon.
Miss Norma Connell of Charlotte
spent Monday night with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Connell.
Miss Connell was on her way to
Atlantic City to attend the National
conference of Educational Supervisors.
Mesdames W. A. Mabrv and
I Julius Banzet Sr. of Ridgeway J
''ere visitors here Tuesday after-1
I Mrs. T. a. Baxter entertained in
formally at two tables of bridge at
tar home in Ridgeway on Tuesday I
^ternoon.
I Miss Bessie Taylor left this week
for the northern markets. I
I Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Lawson and
Mr- and Mrs. M. C. McGuire were
'ihtors at Henderson on Monday I
Miss Margie Green has returnedl
t0 Warrenton after spending some I
l!me with relatives at Petersburg.
I Dr- and Mrs. G. H. Macon and
^ Hdren and Miss Georgie TarHwater
were visitors in Henderson!
cn Tuesday afternoon.
fiends of Mr. J. A. Pipkin are
Bforry to hear he is sick.
I Mr and Mrs. Jim Stanley and
Children have moved to the resi
wice of Mr. Henry Montgomery. I
I ^ends of Mrs. J. H. Wagner,
I * 0 is spending the winter here |
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with Rev. B. N. de Foe Wagner,
are sorry to hear that she is sick.
Mrs. Aggie White and Miss Perry
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wane 01 uiez were visitors nere
cn day this week.
Mrs. W. C. Williams. Mr. William
Duke and Miss Wilhelmina
Branch of Rosemary were here on
Thursday to visit Mrs. J. H. Duke.
Miss Mary Speed Massenburg left
this week for northern markets.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Burroughs
and daughter, Miss Grace, were
guests for dinner Sunday in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pinnell
of Henderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Hardy of
LaGrange visited in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Burroughs on
Sunday night and Monday.
Many friends are glad to know
that Mr. Richard Davis is able to
return to Wake Forest.
Mr. and Mrs. Hope Bullock of
Townsville were visitors in town
on Monday.
Miss Bettie Powell of Richmond
spent the week end with her parents
and friends.
Mrs. Louis Thompson of Inez
visited Mrs. Whit Williams and
Miss Estelle Davis recently.
Mr. J. B. Davis of Shocco was
in town this week.
Mrs. J. T. Whitted of Richmond
is spending several months at Hotel
Warren.
Mesdames W. N. Boyd, T. J.
Holt and Edmund White were visitors
at Rocky Moimt on Wednesday.
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Mrs. doe Hiiiis ui ruuejgn w? ?
visitor here this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wilson and
children visited relatives at Petersburg
on Sunday.
The friends of Mr. J. H. Frazier
of Warren Plains are sorry to hear
of his sickness and are wishing for
him an early recovery.
Mrs. Olivia Stallings and son.
Wallace, of Macon were in town
Tuesday.
Mrs. R. Hunt Parker of Roanoke
Rapids was a visitor in the home
of the Misses Rie and Laura Alston
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Rainey of
Littleton were in town Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Davis Thompson of
Litleton were in town Tuesday.
Mrs. E. L. Green and son, Mr.
Gilmer Green, spent the week end
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick Morris in Petersburg.
Mrs. Robert Harriss and son, Mr.
Arthur, of Embro were in town
Wednesday.
Miss Sarah Oliver of Pine Level :
spent the week end with Miss Mildred
Allen. i
Mrs. R. J. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. 1
M. C. McGuire and Mr. and Mrs.
L. B. Beddoe spent Sunday in
Greenville with Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Bobbitt.
Mrs. B. R. Palmer spent Monday I
in Raleigh.
Mrs. Joe Ellis of Raleigh spent !
Monday night with Mr. and Mrs.
W B. Fleming. Mr. Fleming returned
to Raleigh Tuesday with
Mrs. Ellis.
L. C. Kinsey, general manager of
the Peck Manufacturing Co., is expected
home tomorrow from Iowa,
where he has been for the past
week. Mr. Kinsey was accompanied
by his young daughter on this business
trip to his former home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smalling of
Suffolk spent the past week end at
Warrenton.
Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Burkette of i
Wilmington are spending some time
here.
Mrs. Addie Barnes of Charlotte
was a visitor here recently, a guest
in the home of Mrs. Maria Williams.
Mesdames L. C. Kinsey and W.
D. Rodgers, Miss Loyce McCord and
Brodie Jones were visitors at Raleigh
on Tuesday.
Mrs. M. C. Winston was at Raleigh
on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barnes were
visitors here Sunday.
Miss Pett Williams of Roanoke
Rapids spent Sunday with her
mother. Mrs. J. B. Williams.
Mr. Walter B. Fleming was a I'
business visitor at Raleigh this IJ
week. !
HONORS MOTHER \
Mrs. H. M. Williams entertained
a large number of her friends on
Saturday afternoon at her home at
Inez at a birthday party in honor i
of her mother, Mrs. T. T. Davis. :
Numerous pink and white candles
were used in the reception room
which was very attractive for this
festive occasion.
In the first contests Mesdames
E. D. Davis and S. E Wright, as
judges, presented the prize to Mrs,
R. E. Williams. In an "observation
contest" Mrs. John Neal won
first prize and Miss Annie Lee ;
Powell the second.
Soon a huge white birthday j
forth Carolina
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One of the country's most famous
intericr decorators shows you how.
Here are two useful and decorative
pieces of furniture that you can
make at home. Working In con- i
junction with the Craft Society he i
gives the following simple directions
for making this magazine rack i
and modernistic table. j
For the magazine rack, one roll i
of wall paper In the design Indicated,
and a tube of the best quality i
liquid glue are all the materials you j
require. The base of the rack j
shown Is 14 x 23 % Inches with two 1
panels 18 z IS Inches each and two
panels 14x11 Inches each. The ]
material was estimated for this size. ;
It may be varied In proportion. i
The first step Is to clean, smooth ]
and shellac the unfinished rack, i
Then cut strips of covering paper i
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ror au sages ana an imuae joinia j
wide enough to lap over % Inch
both sides. " Glue the paper into ]
place. Cut panels for all surfaces, 1
in all cases % Inch leas all round l
"cake" with candles was brought jn. i
Mrs. Davis was requested to cut 1
the first slice. After several at- 1
tempts, the supposed cake was <
lifted, disclosing gifts for the i
henoree. These were numerous <
and useful and carried good wishes s
for many happy birthdays to come, i
Valentine favors were presented <
each guest. 1
Mrs. Williams, assisted by Mes- ^
dames E. D. and J. C. Davis, 1
served jelly with whipped cream, (
and frosted cakes. s
Those present were Mesdames (
D. Bradshaw, John Neal, Griffin
Parris and Radford, Messrs. Griffin
and Parrish of Centerville; 3
Mesdames J. C. Davis, E. D. Davis
and Georje Davis, R. L. Powell.
C. H. Jones and Miss Lucy 3
Pridgen of Creek; Mesdames J. C. 1
and M. R. Powell. R. E. Williams, '
Affie Perry, George Alston, C. W. 1
Karris, the Misses Wall, Clara and
Sue Thompson, Perry White and 1
Annie Lee Powell of Inez, and Mrs. J
S E. Wright of Warrenton.
MRS. SCOGGIN HOSTESS
On Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. J. )
P. Scoggin delightfully entertained
at seven tables of cards. The guests (
were received by Mrs. George Scog- c
gin. A Valentine motif of red was t
carried out in full. Mesdames V. 1
P. Ward and H. N. Walters were
presented red and silver candles as i
top score prizes. Mrs. John May- {
field received a guest prize, and (
Mrs. Clyde Rodwell a consolation.
A delicious chicken salad course was 1
served. The guests were Mesdames ]
B. B. Williams, V. P. Ward, John j
Kerr, R. R. Weston, Sam Pelmer, H. (
L. Falkener, R. J. Jones, R. B. Boyd
Jr., Frank Allen, John Mayfield, ,
Pete Seaman, John Garrett, M. C.
McGuire, G. H. Macon, A. V. Law- *
son, W. H. Dameron, C. A. Tucker,
H. N. Walters, C. H. Peete, Ed
Gillain, Prank Hunter, G. W. Poin.
dexter, William Baskerville, Clyde
Rodwell, John Ellis, B. R. Pamer, '
and Misses Sallie Watson and Kate 1
White Williams. 1
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GIVE VALENTINE PARTY \
Mr. and Mrs. Peete Seaman at- \
tract ively entertained a number of <
friends on last Friday evening at \
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Men's Radium Silk Shirts, Att
and white, well made and full
$1.90 each or 2 for $3.75.
Ladies' R. I. Ribbed Hose, Lt.
at 25c pair, our special price fc
for 35c.
Let us show you our New Spri
Children's Slippers. They are 1
Men's and Boys' Spring Suits
you and save you money.
THE CASH
Sell For Cash Less
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than actual uixe of surface and lepage
into plaoa, Let dry and shellac.
The modernistic table la Just u
simple to mat*, Materials required
are six sheets of light colored wood
veneer paper and 10 sheets of dark
colored wood veneer paper. After
the table Is cleaned, smoothed and
shellaced, cut stripe of the light
paper for all outside edges to lap
over tt inch on both sides and glue
into place. Cut the dark stripe for
all Inside joints to lap over inch
both sides and glue Into place.
Now cut dark colored lining
panels and light colored outside
panels % Inch less all around than
actual size of surface and glue late
place. If squared effect is desired
cut paper In blocks and turn grain
at right anglea For the feet glue
tight colored paper all around. ?'*
Let It dry and give coat of shellac.
You are cautioned to use only
KhA hcst rmalitv llailid flrlue to Ot>
tain the desired results.
i Valentine bridge party. The
nome was tastefully decorated with
ed candles and other Valentine
iecorations, a red color scheme being
carried out. Mrs. W. K. Falk;ner
wr.s presented the ladies' high
.core prize. Mr. Edward Tarwater
von the gentleman's prize. Miss
3eorgie Tarwater v received the
adies' consolation token, and Mr.
Pett Burwell Jr. received the men's
ow score prize. Punch was served
luring the evening. A delicious
salad course was served. Valentine
jaskets of nuts and mints were on
;he plates.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Williams, Dr. and Mrs. F. P. Hunter,
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Beddoe,
Misses Anna Cohoon, Georgie Tarvater,
Laura Boyd, Eula Allen,
Julia Mahood, Gayle Tarwater, and
Mesdames B. R. Palmer, W. K.
Palkener; Messrs. Pett Burwell Jr.,
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GUILD MEETS
Mrs. M. C. McGuire entertained
nembers of St. Mary's Guild on
Tuesday night. The meeting was
)pened with prayer by the presilent,
Mrs. Jack Scott. Minutes
md roll call were read by Mrs. B.
I. Palmer, secretary.
It was decided to try and if possible
have a junior choir. Mrs.
Scott read a very helpful paper.
3torge Washington pie was seived.
Those present were Mesdames
^ V. Lawson, Jim Stanley, B. R.
3almer, J. B. Boyce, L. B. Beddoe,
lay Weston, Jack Scott, and Miss
Ueorgie Tarwater.
Each member brought clothes
or the poor of the couhty. These
vill be thrned over to Miss Lucy
jeach, welfare officer.
MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS
Miss Malissa Coleman was hos;ess
to the young ladies Methodist
Missionary sociey at the home of
Mrs. Ed Loyd on Monday night of
ast week. Devotional exercises
vere led by Miss Helen Duke, after
vhich the regular business was]
conducted. Interesting selections
vere read by Misses Johnelle
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ached Collars, in three colors :
cut, and they will wear, for
Colors or Black, sell regularly
>r this week 18c pair or 2 pair
ng numbers in Ladies' and
very pretty and priced right,
are very pretty?Let us show
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Shearin, Malissa Coleman, Mrs.
Joe Powell and Mrs. Claude Bowers.
The meeting was well attended. A
chicken salad course was served.
MRS. RODWELL HOSTESS
Mrs. Clyde Rodwell was a charming
hostess to her card club and
other guests at the home of Mrs.
William Baskerville on last Satur
day afternoon. Miss Julia Mahood
received a double deck of cards as
top score prize. Mrs. W. K. Falkener
received Ihe consolation. A
chicken salad course was served.
Those present were Mesdames
William Baskerville, John Mayfield,
Edmund White, John Mitchell,
W. K. Falkener, F. P. Hunter,
L. B. Beddoe, B. R. Palmer,
A. D. Harris Jr., and Misses Nell
Benthal, Anna Cohoon, Dorothy
Walters, Georgie Tarwater, Lucy
Burwell and Julia Mahood.
MRS. WESTON HOSTESS
Mrs. Ray Weston entertained
members of her club and other
guests at bridge on last Thursday
afternoon. A yellow motif was
carried out. Daffodils were used as
decorations. Mrs. V. F. Ward received
club high score prize, ant}
Mrs. Sam Palmer the visitor's prize.
Mrs. Frank P. Hunter assisted in
serving a salad course.
In addition to club members,
Mrs. Sam Palmer, Mrs. T. J. Holt,
Miss Sallie Watson and Miss Kate
White Williams were present.
ENTERTAINS NIGHT CLUB
Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Holt entertained
members of the night club
on Tuesday evening. High score
prizes were presented to Mrs. William
Baskerville and to Mrs. Edmund
White. Guests other than
members present were Dr. and
Mrs. Mustian of Norlina, Mr. and
Mrs. William Baskerville, Mr. and
Mrs. G. B. Gregory, Mrs. G. W.
Peindexter, and Miss Kate White
Williams.
MISSIONARY MEETING
The Presbyterian Missionary society
meeting fo- February was
held on Wednesday afternoon with
Mrs. W. B. Fleming as hostess. A
foreign mission program was in
charge of Mrs. Paul Bell.
Mrs. E. A. Skillman was elected
president for the quarter, Mrs. G.
B. Gregory, vice president; Miss
Annie Keely, secretary, and Mrs.
John Crinkley, treasurer.
D. A. R. MEET
Miss Mamie Williams delightfully
entertained thirteen members of
the Daughters of the American
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Revolution at her home last Friday
afternoon. Mrs. C. R. Rodwell gave
an interesting account of the
Woman's Patriotic Conference of
National Defense which she attended
recently at Washington, D. C.
Miss Mamie Williams read a sketch
of William Taft's life.
The D. A. R. has recently contributed
to the library two books,
"Sinister Shadows" and "Red
Ton." on communism in th? TTnii
ed States today.
P. T. A. MEETING TODAY
The Parent-Teacher Association
will meet at the school auditorium
this afternoon at 3:45 o'clock. A
full attendance is urged.
MUSICAL AT JOHN GRAHAM
The Kinscella Music class of the
John Graham school will give a
demonstration in the school auditorium
on Thursday morning, Feb.
17th, at 8:40. The public is cordially
invited.
HOSTS AT BRIDGE
NORLINA, Feb. 20.?Dr. and Mrs.
Wallace F. Mu^tian delightfully entertained
a number of their outof-town
friends at their home Friday
evening. Seven tables were
attractively arranged for bridge.
After five progressions the ladies'
high score prize, a lovely unique
chain, was awarded to Mrs. L. C.
Kinsey. Men's high score prize, a
cigarette case, was won by Dr.
Horace Palmer. The Valentine
motif was effectively carried out in
the decorations, tallies and refreshments.
Those enjoying the Mustians'
hospitality were Dr. and Mrs.
Horace Palmer, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Meynardie
Nelson, Mrs. Cleve Stailings,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Browning,
Misses Nora Browing, Elizabeth
Smith, and Mr. Foster of Littleton;
Mr. and Mrs. L. C, Kinsey, Dr. and
W T"\ Dnitiurc William t>olU
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Brodie Jones and Bignall Jones of
Warrenton; Dr. H. H. Foster of
Norlina, Misses Hayward, Smith,
Temple, Bullock and Mr. Ray of
the Norlina high school faculty.
Ridgeway Items
Mr. W. A. Mabry of Duke University
was home one Sunday recently.
Mr. B. D. Moore has been at home
for some days on account of sickness,
and we have missed seeing
him at the store.
Miss Grace Moore is now at
Scranton, Pa.
Mrs. W. C. Martin of Henderson
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and Miss Marie Moss of the Littleton
community visited their sister,
Mrs. Van Dortch, Monday.
Little Miss Louise Wyckoff of
Norlina visited her little cousin,
Master Carl Puryear, last Friday.
Mr. J. G. Kilian was at Raleigh
I one day lately.
Due to plans for another railroad
track, two storage houses near the
track have been torn down.
Mr. Pete Seamnn was at Ridge
way Monday.
Mrs. J. E. Banzet and Mrs. W. C.
Mabry were at Warrenton Tuesday.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
E. W. Blalock to W. H. Dameron,
46 acres, 291-2 acres, 1 acre, in
Warrenton township; Junius Moss
and Ada Moss to N. H. Pashchall,
117 acres, in Nutbush township;
K. K. Allen and wife, Clara S. Allen,
P. S. Allen and W. E. Tucker
to Baldy Lynch, 84 acres, more or
less, in Fishing Creek township.
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| | Saturday, Feb. 22
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! I "Papa's Vacation," Talking !
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! i Monday-Tuesday, Feb. 24.25 ! \
'? Rosetta Duncan and Vi- J >
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I! "It's A Great Life" J i
; 1 All Talking Picture | 1
"Opry House," Musical j[
I Comedy. I
Wednesday, Feb. 26 X
Alice Calhoun and Le- J
Roy Mason |
"Bride of the Desert" 1
' ' All Talking Western Picture 8
ill- "Night in Dixie," Talking f
[ | Comedy jf
| Fox News. J
| ! Thursday-Friday, Feb. 27-28 *
I I Lawrence Gray and X
]; Marion Davies j
<' "Marianne" |
| | "The Ninety-Ninth Amend. 9
ment," Talking Comedy.
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