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WHAT DO WE SEE?
What do we see as we till the soil,
Is it sweat and dirt and grime;
,Or do we see there
A picture more fair,
A vision of bud and fruitage time?
Do we see there fields of ripening
grain,
Catch the breath of the clover
bloom;
Or is it just soil
And unending toil
A9 we fellow the plow at noon?
Do we see there bread for a hundred
homes
As we crumble the furrow's sod,
,See the teeming life
With which earth is rife;
Or do we see there only a clod?
It is what we see as we till the soil,
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Mrs. R. B. Boyd, Jr. left Sunday
for Richmond, to be with Mrs. R.
B Boyd, Sr. at St. Lukes hospital.
Mrs. Boyd's friends will be glad to
know that she has recovered sufficiently
to be able to return home.
Mr. R. B. Boyd accompanied them
home on Thursday.
Mr. Norvell Palmer of Hookerton
was in town on Wendesday.
Mrs. Louis Scoggin and sons, William
and Herbert of Louisburg spent
Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. Kate
Williams.
Miss Baoe uayior 01 uurnam ana
New York is visiting in the home
of Mrs. Prank Allen.
Mrs. Edgar Brantley of Wendell
spent a few days this week with
Mrs John Garrett.
Mrs. W. A. Miles and daughter,
Sarnh, visited Mrs. M. L. Haskins at
Stem on Sunday.
Mr. William Hester and sisters,
Elizabeth and Katie Lee, visited
their aunt in Stem Sunday.
Miss Mary Frances Rodwell has
returned home after spending several
weeks in Louisburg.
Dr. and Mrs. S. L. Bobbitt and
daughter, Bettie, and Miss Annie
Bobbitt of Raleigh spent the week
end with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Bobbitt, of Axtelle.
Mrs. Roy Perkinson of Wise shopped
in town Tuesday.
.Miss Elizabeth Taylor left Tuesday
for Durham where she will
viuit Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Boyd.
Mrs. Lucy Williams spent several
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daughter, Mrs. Wilkins Lewis.
Dr. Ivey Allen of Bloomsfield, N.
J., is visiting his brother, Mr. Gerald
Allen, of Warrenton.
Messrs. W. H. Riggan, Prank
Series, Jr., and Dr. G. H. Macon
were visitors in Kinston on Tuesday.
Mr. M. C. Johnston of Norlina
was here this week.
Solicitor Sam Daniel of Littleton
and High Point was here Monday.
Misses Pauline and Eunice Simons
cf Colerain are visiting their sister
Mrs. T. R. Tunstall.
Mrs. Tom Hawkins and Miss Sarah
Hawkins of Charlotte spent several
(jays recently with Misses Annie
Warrenton, North Carolina
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That lightens our task
And leads us at last
Into closer communion with God.
Miss Alice Cole of Richmond is
I visiting Miss Anne Burwell.
Mr. Charles Ray RodweH of Phil-1
adelphia spent the week end here
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
IP.. Rodwell. {
Mrs. John Mitchell and daughter
Fairfax, are spending several weeks
at Virginia Beach.
Mrs. Malvern Hayes and Miss Lallah
Perkinson of Wise shopped in
tcwn Tuesday.
Mrs. Ed Bullock who is spending
the summer with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. F. Brame in Macon
was in town Monday.
Mrs. Walter C. Burroughs and
children of Afton were in town Mon.
day.
Mrs. M. M. Drake and son, John
Drake and Mr. Roy Smithwick
spent Sunday in Rocky Mount with
Mrs. Mary Smithwick who is improving
after undergoing a serious |
operation in Park View Hospital.
Mrs. Ed Powell and daughter,
Caroline shopped here Monday.
Mr. Numa Weaver is improving
after an appendicitis operation in
Maria Parham. hospital. Henderson.
Mr. R. D. Perkinson of Raleigh
was in town Tuesday.
Misses Mabel Davis and Louise)
Allen and Messrs. Gerald Allen andj
Davis Egerton spent Sunday with
relatives in Cxford.
Mrs. H. C. Painter who has been
a guest in the home of Mrs. E. S.j
Ailen left Sunday for Oxford.
Miss Sue White Massenburg who
is attending summer school at N. C.
C. W. spent the week end at home.
Mrs. Claude Bowers and daughter,
Mary C? left Wednesday for
Morehead City to join Capt. Bowers
who Is in charge of Co. B. at Camp
Glenn for the usual summer encamDment.
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and Lucy Hawkins who accompanied
them back to Charlotte for a visit.
Mrs. Baker of Greenville and Mrs.
Davis of Kinston after visiting Mrs.
Roy Davis for a week returned home
Friday. Mrs. Roy Davis returned to
Greenville with Mrs. Baker for a
visit.
Mr. Harry Williams of Grand
Rapids, Mich , arrived in Warrenton
Saturday for a stay of several
weeks.
Miss Margaret Graves of New
York visited her mother, Mrs. Matile
Graves this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Clements of
Henderson were visitors in the home
nf Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burton Sun
day.
Mr. William Davis of Detroit,
Mich, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Burton.
Miss Betsy Peay of Chester. S. C.
is visiting in the home of Misses
Lucy and Edith Burwell.
Miss Elizabeth Allen of Oxford
spent Wednesday in the home of
Misses Lucy and Edith Burwell.
Mrs. R. T. Brown and children of
Anderson, S. C., are guests of Mrs.
A. B. Crosland at Hotel Warren.
Mrs. J. L. Newsome and children
have returned to Raleigh after
spending several days in the home
of Mrs. Newsome's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Frazier, of Warren Plains.
They were accompanied to Raleigh
by Mrs. Frazier and daughters, Miss
Ella White and Pattie. Miss Ella
White remained in the capital city
for a week's visit with her sister.
Mrs. W. A. Newell of Palmer
Springs, Va., and Mrs. Clay Newell
and young daughter, Alice Long
Newell, of Wilson were visitors at
Warrenton yesterday.
Friends will be glad to know that
Furney Rivers, who has been ill at
his home here for some time, is improving.
Mr. Kenneth Loyd, who has been
working at Greensboro for several
months, spent the week end here
with his people. He departed on
Sunday ror Baltimore wnere ne nas
accepted a position.
Mr. John P. Reid has returned to
his home at Littleton after spending
three weeks here with his son,
Mr. H. P. Reid.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Jackson and
children of Rocky Mounut spent the
Fourth in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
H. P. Reid.
Miss Frances Reid is spending the
week end with her grandfather near
Littleton.
Misses Ruby Lee, Maywood and
Gladys Modlin are spending several
days with relatives in Smithfield,
Va.
Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Todaro of New
Orleans, La., Miss Reba Minor of
Macon, Ga., and Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Codova and little son of
Raleigh spent several days in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
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Mr. Raymond Modlin and the|
Misses Ruby Lee, Maywood and
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| Messrs. C. M. Jones and Curtis
Gardner of Smithfield, Va., spent r
Wednesday of this week with Mr. e
and Mrs. Raymond Modlin and
family. d
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Davis and s
children are spending several weeks
at West End. e
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis and t:
children of Florida spent the week
end here with Mr. Davis' parents, a
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Davis. a
Miss Bessie M. Davis, who is attending
Summer school at Chapel ^
Hill, spent the week end at her
home here. ,
Miss Rie Alston was a visitor at ^
Richmond this week.
Dr. John Donivan returned to
Washington, D. C., after spending f
a few days at Warrenton as the *
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Howard F.
Jones. y
Miss Dorothy Walters, who has
accepted a position as a librarian in *
Wake Forest for the Summer, spent 11
Wednesday at home.
Mr. Norman House of Enfield was *
a dinner guest in the home of Mr. 1
and Mrs. G. R. S:coggin. *
Misses Estelle Davis, Janet and ?
Josie Hall were guests of Mr. and s
Mrs. R. E. Williams at Inez Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Burroughs 8
spent Sunday in Henderson. s
Messrs. Ed Faulk Alston and
Kearney Thompson of Inez were in 1
town Monday. ^
Mrs. Elizabeth Slade is spending
this week with Mrs. Mationette '
Cassada and other friends in Lit- s
tleton.
Miss Blanche Burroughs of Afton *
was in town Monday. c
Misses Janet Hall, Grace and s
Elizabeth Wagner spent Monday in 4
Roanoke Rapids.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Strickland I
and children of Macon were in |
town Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wood spent
Friday at Ocean View.
Miss Sarah Boyd of Townsville is
a guest of Mrs. G. W. Poindexter.
Miss Lucy Marshall Johnson of
Raleigh was a visitor here Sunday.
Mr. Ray Weston spent Monday at
South Hill, Va. f
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smiley and
Mrs. Numa Weaver were visitors in 7
Henderson Tuesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Watson spent
Tuesday in Enfield.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hunter and
Miss Sallie Watson were dinner
guests of Mrs. P. M. Stallings on
Tuesday night.
Mrs. Charlie Frazier and Mr. and
Mrs. Fate Weaver visited Mr. Numa
Weaver who is in a Henderson
hospital.
Miss Lallah Fitts Palmer who is
attending Summer school at Chapel
Hill spent the week end here with
her mother, Mrs. Jeff Palmer.
Mr. Hadley Weston of New Holland
Is a guest of his brother, Mr.
Ray Weston.
Mrs. Jim Stanley and children
spent several days recently in Tarboro.
Mr. J. H. Duke of Kittrell and
Mrs. Boston Jones of Elberon spent
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Miss Annie Rose Smiley of War
en Plains was a guest here for sevral
days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bell and chilIren
have returned after spending
otne time in Wilmington.
Master Billy Boyce recently visitc
his uncle in Weldon and while
here enjoyed his first airplane ride.
Mrs. Numa Weaver and children
re spending some time with Mr.
nd Mrs. Fate Weaver at Axtelle.
Mr. Jim Ridout of Axtelle was in
own Saturday.
Mrs. Fred Morin and children of
etersburg were guests of Mrs. E.
i. Green this week.
Mr. Walter Rodwell and Miss
tena Rodwell of Oakville were in
own this week.
Mr. Russell Palmer of Six Pound
fas in town Wednesday.
Mr. Henry Hunter Pitts has reurned
from a visit of several days
a Norfolk.
Mesdames T. A. Baxter and
lelen Overby and Miss Katherine
laxter of Ridgeway and Mr. and
Irs. Arthur Nicholson visited in
he home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter
(tailings on Sunday.
Mrs. Green of Wakefield is a
uest in the home of her daughter,
Irs. Percy Palce.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Shaw of
lenderson were visitors here Sunay.
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Mrs. Wilbur Stamey of Greensboro
fas a guest of Mrs. Isabel Tuntall
last week.
Mrs. A. B. Crosland and guests, i
Irs. R. B. Brown, of Anderson, S. c
!., and Miss Elizabeth Freeman of f
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VISITORS HONORED
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Boyd delightfully
entertained on Thursday
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alimenting Mr. Walter Parker of
flew York. Miss Tempe Boyd won
adies top score prize and Mr. Jim
Watson, men's high score prize. Mr.
Parker was also presented a prize,
uovely gladiola, roses and other
3ummer flowers decorated the
rooms. An elegant ice course was
served to the following:
Mr. Walter Parker. Mr. and Mrs.
Sdmund White, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Watson, Misses Tempe Boyd, Mamie
Williams, Edith and Lucy Burwell,
ind Messrs. Tom Gillam and R. B.
Boyd.
CLUB MEETS
Mrs. H. N. Walters was a most
rordial hostess on Thursday afterloon
when she entertained ten of
rer club members and six guests at
;ards. Gorgeous red and yellow]
jladiola added charm to the house.]
\ delicious ice course with salted]
luts was served. Mrs. G. B. Gregory j
vas awarded high club prize andj
Vfrs. Baker of Greenville received
,op \isitors prize. A consolation
vent to Mrs. E. E. Gillam. The
?xtra guests included Mesdames
Baker of Greenville and Davis of
Sinston, J. P. Scoggin, R. J. Jones,
John Garrett and Joe Fleming.
PARTY FOR GUESTS
Miss Sarah Palmer Moore gave
i Fourth of July party on Thurslay
afternoon in honor of her
ruests, Misses Nancy Bullock of
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of Macon. A red, white and blue
color scheme was used throughout
the house. Punch was served bj
Misses LaLlah Palmer. Mary Drake
won a string of beads in an "Independence!"
contest and Nancy
Bullock a Ik>x of bath buds in a pir
contest. {Catherine Williams received
a purse as prize in an advertising
game. Matching 4th of Jul]
caps for supper partners was another
attraction and an amusing "pill'
stunt was enjoyed. Red, white ant
blue flowers adorned the tabl<
where an ice course was served
Miniature flags were presented a:
favors to the 2<> girls present.
NIGHT CLUB ENTERTAINED
Mrs. Ma.tilde Graves delightfully
entertained the South End nigh'
club on Thursday night. The aousi
was beautifully decorated with Summer
flowers. Mrs. Howard Alstor
received a box of Cara Nome fac<
powder as ladies high score priz<
and Mr. Al Williams received a dec!
of cards ss gentlemen's high prize
The low score prize, a book, "Th<
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Holt. A delicious ice course wai
served. Those enjoying the occasior
were Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Holt, Mr
and Mrs. A. A. Williams, Mr. anc
Mrs. V. P. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. How>
ard Alston, Mr. and Mrs. L. 1
Beddoe, E.nd Mesdames R. J. Jone
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,1 Williamson, of New York, Missel
'J White Williams, and Messrs. Bet.!
rlbert Alston and J. J. Tarwater 1
51 birthday celebrated i
'1 Master Billy Boyce entertaiaJ
118 of his friends on Friday aft#.|
11 noon in honor of his 8th birthday!
'IMisses Mariam Boyd and Kj^l
' 1 Gillam and Master Fitzhugh R&jl
11 were winners of prizes in guesjJ
I contests. Interesting games o! all
.1 kinds were enjoyed. Bed, white
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sented each guest. Ice cream ?
and candy were served. Billy?.
ceived many gifts and best win*
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t Honoring Ben Robinson Jr_
; of Rev. B. C. Robinson of Hamlet
- and guest of Paul Bell Jr., Jeffpjj.
x mer "entertained at dinner on Tu*.
? day evening. A color scheme of m
; white and blue was carried out h
c the dining room, with center^
. of exquisite red gladiolus, old bi*
? china, and white cloth. Jeff's guess
were Ben Robinson Jr., Paul gg
s Jr.. Jack Kidd, Weldon Mall Jr., ^
t John Drake.
1 Six fanners of Onslow coat;
made a cooperative shipment j
3. lambs to eastern markets and?
s, port fair prices,
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