J FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 193 IISociety II Items "WTnrtSOME I WAXDEREU ^ 5 jxkgi.via's hoods dSome I wandered Virginia'; IHJbusic of rustling leave; If cci'ed by m-v feet ^or 'twa; Lied at the foot of a tree the WP^ve of a soldier; j^HJL mounded he and buriec W^n the retreat (easily ai tilt of a mid-day hour, wher upi do time to lose?yet thl? B|9S:--au'!ed and "ailed or KM tie v* b-v the ^ave, flv.- astious. true and my lovlong I muse, then on mj ray go wandering, a changeful season to follow acd many a scene of life, through! changefu; Bat units ? jeason and scene of life. I alone, or in the crowdec ll!efore me the unknown solBdier's grave, comes the in. scription rude in Virginia'; I caunous, and my lcvinf ......ade. _Walfc whitman and Mrs. Jos. C. Pcwell, Mrs Bpoweli and Mrs. H. P. Reii :n Rocky Mount on Wed Ljnda Jane Brooks an* .Mcdlin of Chowan col jH ?re guests of Mr. and Mr; ^Hgcjilodlin from Friday unt: ^^ETor. Sunday afternoon the 3 B. Y. P. U. conventio Kjr Creek where Miss Modli: H^ted the devotional. teres Horner of Oxford wa ^KsrfMrs Edmund White fo cays last week. a E. Jcnes and Miss Rowi wtoopanied Mrs. Nan Dur. ... w home in Scotlanc IMHaaiauci K Jas; wet Mrs. Durham wae Hjest in their home for a month core. ||t c. N. Williams of Richmond ^Ea visitor here last week. G. W. Poindexter was a visi z Lynchburg on Friday. His H james of St. Pauls' Episcopal Hoi returned with him for the Wend. ?Jjln Tom Weldon of Warren Hs was in town Friday afterIII imes R. L. Capps and WelH^vis of Areola attended the Hi Meeting here Friday afterHand Mrs. C. A. Tucker spent Hrek end in Richmond. Hies Janet and Josie Hall spent Hsr in Petersburg. Hs Ethel VVinterfield of LynchHn$a week end guest of Mrs V Kinsey. Ht Buck Stevenson of Macon a guest of Mrs. Numa Weaver several days last week. and Mrs. Numa Weaver atHd the funeral of Mr. J. B. t '-iy of Alton on Saturday afHftoor.. Dorothy Walters and mte Boyd of Chapel Hill spent WPPiC PnH Viorp Iand Mrs. R. T. Watson ati the funeral of Prof. Alder, in Henderson last week. W. A. Burwell spent the week in Oxford with Miss Olivia sdarnes Roy Davis, Phil Allen, i Alien and Miss Sallie Wat*ere visitors :n Reeky Mount k P.M. Stallings and Miss BetMings attended the funeral F Thomas in Henderson last F and Mrs. John Early Boyd, pat Boyd. Misses Nan Boyd of Fhlle and Mr. John Bullcck Plains Bow were dinner guests P and Mrs. John Cawthorne I Sunday. l^sd Mrs. Jack Scott have rer ^d Mrs. John Weldon MayV and daughter of near Norlina 1 Marietta Duke were tcl Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cawff?Eula Allen, and Messrs. Whit d?' Walter Allen and Austin HQ To*''. ? visitors in Louisburg and on Sunday afternoon. 5-k J. Jones, Mrs. J. B. Bob414 Mr. L. B. Beddoe accomI^M: R. j Jones to Park View ^ficky Mount Friday for Mr, Jones returned f5 ?ith Burwell has been conI?t0 her home in South War. B?1 this week, on account of sick|ir'4 Mrs. ivey Allen and Miss ^ Allen oi Oxlcrd spent li here vhth relatives. Ja4 Mrs. Wilkins Lewis and ^ ^'tte visitors here Sunday -114 Mrs. Evans Coleman and ? Miss Rosa Palmer ol Lt?ts visitors here on Sunday f"Heniy Thompson of ndai if has been confined to hei ^K^h mumps. Spratley cf Dendron and Mrs. Thomas TayI of Invermay, Va., were 2 Warren ton, North Carattaa nmmmnmuitiiiiniinmnnnmmiHii ? T News V i . week end guests of Mr. and Mrs Alpheus Jones. 5 Mr. and Mrs. George Harris 0 Henderson were visitors in the homi ' of Mr, and Mrs. Alpheus Jones oi ' Sunday afternoon. ; Mr. and Mrs. Taylor West o Waverley, Va., and Mr. and Mrs I George Y. Burwell of Weldon wer< 1 guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Bur t well on Sunday. . Miss Florence Wenslow of Chape ' Hill was a week end guest of Mis i Dorothy Walters. Mesdames A. W. Hall, Lizzie B Slade, Misses Lou and Josie Hal shopped in Henderson on Monda: afternoon. ' Mesdames B. R. Palmer, Johr Mitchell and Branch Bobbitt wer< ' visitors in Henderson on Monday. [ Mrs. E. P. Pitts and Miss Mabellf Fitts of Macon shopped here 01 I Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gibbs, whc ' are guests in the home of Dr. J. T ; Gibbs, spent Friday and Saturday s in Raleigh. , Mr. and Mrs. House and Mrs Hale cf Wilson were guests of Mrs Virginia Pearsall on Sunday after noon. 5. Miss Mary Spootswood Baskervil 3 spent Wednesday and Thursday ii .. Oxford with relatives. Mesdames Harry Williams, Mor i ton Alston and Miss Perry White o . Inez were visitors here on Wednes 5. day night. il Dr F. P. Hunter4 was a visitor ir y Durham on Wednesday. n Friends of Mrs. A. D. Harris, Jr n regret that she has flu. Dr Rufus Jones spent Wednes s day in Oxford. rJ Mrs. Sam Wilson of Macon at tended the musical at Jonn ura ? ham High School on Wednesday . night. I Mrs. James Coker was a visitor ir 5 Henderson Monday, i Mr Ed Powell of Macon was ir town Tuesday. [ Mr and Mrs. Joe Taylor and daughter spent several days last . week in North Wilkesboro. [ Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Bell and little [ daughter, Mrs. Fannie Grizzard, i Misses Frances Dully and Elizabeth Gillett of Courtland, Va., were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bell on Sunday. Mesdames Gilbert Scott and T A. Baxter of Ridge way were visiters here on Tuesday. Mrs. F. P. Hunter is spending th^ week with her sister, Mrs. Ed Davis, in Greensboro. Mrs. Lewis Fuller of Afton spent Tuesday here. Mrs. Louis Thompson of Ine2 shopped here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Stuart, Mrs. Leonard Hawks and Miss Mary Carthorne of Warren Plains were visiters here on Tuesday. Mrs. Spencer Scott shopped here Tuesday. Born to Rev. and Mrs. J. R Phipps in Tampa, Fa., on April 10th, a son, J. R. Phipps, Jr. Rev. J. R. Phipps oi Littleton was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. J, J. Crinkley on Sunday. Friends of Mrs. Sam Weldon are glad she is improving after being confined at home for some time or account of sickness. Mrs. N. M. Palmer and Miss Helen Duke left Wednesday to attend the 20th anniversary of the Woman's Missionary Society of the N. C. Methodist conference at Wilson. Mrs. Palmer is a delegate from the Senior Missionary Society and Miss Duke from the Junior. Mr. and Mrs. Lunsford Long oi Roanoke Rapids were visitors here last week. They were accompanied home by Mrs. H. B. Arrington whc remained fcr a visit. Misses Janet Hall, Sue Thompson, Messrs. Sam and Robert Alstor of Inez were visitors at Hopewell Va., on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Strickland are spending some time at Washington, N. C. Mrs. Van Davis was a recent visitor at Hopewell, Va., as guest ol Mrs. Robert Egerton there. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jackson were visitors in Richmond last week. ? ? """* ' ? ???? f/" ; I Rev. Hi. U. Uiurucuu W?W UUi^U V? Chatham County the first of thl' week to attend the funeral of hi: aunt, Mrs. C. W. Lutterlon. He returned to Warrenton Wednesday. P. T. A. MEETING The repotition of the Lord'.' prayer in unison opened the P. T A. meeting on Friday afternoon twenty-seven being present. Plan; were discussed as (to the chief ob. . jective for next year and commit; tees were appointed. Mrs. W. D Rodgers was elected vice presiden' [ and Mrs. Claude Bowers, Treasurer , The same president and Secretarj ['retained their offices. It was de' cided that the school cafetoria b< (jrun by the home economics departiment next year. Another paymen was made on the electric stove Twenty-eight children were report ed to have been examined at thi , pre-school clinic prior to the meet . ing. Those present agreed that h ? the future the meetings would b and Eve held in the study hall in the base | meat in (preference to the Higl f School auditorium. e 1 CARD CLUB MEETING Mrs. B. R. Palmer was a mos f gracious hostess to her club and : few extra guests at her home ii 2 North Warrenton on Wednesday af . ternoon. The hall and living roon were effectively decorated in Scotcl 1 broom and dogwood blossoms. Af s ter six progressions, Mrs. V. F Ward was recipient of high visitor: ; prize and Mrs. Alpheus Jones higl 1 club prize. Mrs. Ray Weston receivY ed a consolation prize. The hcstes served a tempting chicken salac ! aourse with hot tqja followed bj 3 delicious fudge cake. Those play ing were Mesdames John Mitchell . r. v. RodweJl. AlDheus Jones. Rai ! Weston, R. J. Jones, L. B. Beddoe M. C. McGuire, Joe Ellis, Peter Sea. j man, V. F. Ward, T. J. Holt, W R. Baskervill, Branch Bobbi'tt, A r V. Lawson, W. H. Dameron and S O. Nunn. I. PRESBYTERIANS MEET The regular monthly meeting o: the Woman's Auxiliary of the 1 Presbyterian church was held or i Monday afternoon in the home ol Mrs. W. A. Miles. The program wae . in charge of Mrs. Fitzhugh Read f A report) of the Presbytery in Dur. ham last week was given by Mrs W. B. Fleming. Mesdames Joe Ellis 1 Carr Moore, Joe Taylor, Paul Beli and W. B. Fleming attended this : meeting. After discussing severa business plans, the hostess servec - delicious ice-cream and severa kinds of cake to the thirteen mem. . bers present. Then the meeting wav< . closed with prayers by Mrs. E. A r Skillman. l MISS TUCKER ENTERTAINS Vinv fifVi HirfhHav TVTiftf nuiiui nig iici uvii mi* i ? 1 Mary Arden Tucker was at home to a number of her little friends 1 Tuesday afternoon from 4 to 5:3C ' o'clock. The children played games on the lawn. Miss Patsy Rodgers 1 was most successful in pinning the - donkey's tail cn and was presented 1 a prize. A pink and green color scheme was used in the dining room t where chocolate ice cream and cakes were served. Green baskets of mints were given each one as ' favors. Pink flowers and candles formed the centrepiece. The honcree i received many expressions of good > wishes. ' MISS JANE PEETE HAS PARTY Celebrating her sixth birthday on ' Thursday afternoon, Miss Jane Peete was at home to about 45 oi her little friends. After enjoying all sorts of games out of doers, the ' guests were invited into the dining room where a pink color scheme ! was attractively carried out. The birthday cake of white was decorated in flowers and had the word L "Jane" in pink. Ice cream cones with individual cakes and pink ( baskets of mints were served A miniature pond, pink candles and flowers also decorated the table. ! mv* v?Aefocc n/flc rprfnient of JLI1C JUUlig iivuvuiju i.wv x __ : many gifts and congratulations. i Y. W. A. MEETS ' Mrs. Ervin Adams recently entertained members of the Ycung ' Woman's Auxiliary of the Baptist ' church. The work of various mis sionaries was read by several young i ladies. A contribution was given i charity. An account of the last meeting was read by the secretary Miss Mamie Mustian. The hostess f served delicious angel fcod cake 1 with whipped cream and orange on ? top. Mrs. James Coker invited the organization to meet with her on May the 2nd. i CARD CLUB MEETING Entertaining her club last week I Mrs. L. C. Kinsey was hostess tc three tables of contract. Mrs. C. A Tucker making the top score of the afternoon, was awarded a lovelj f prize. Mesdames J. B. Miller, S. O Nunn, and Miss Prances Person ! were the exwa guests. There were nine regular club members present > A variety of early spring flowers 5 made the living room most attrac? tive. A sweet, course was served af. ter 'the game. MRS. LAWS ON HAS CLUB Tiie Thursday card club was t> 5 tractively entertained by Mrs. A V. Lawson last week. The rooms , were made festive with red bud and j bipbh > ' jui. vri ^Lim How One Woman ! Lost 10 Lbs. in a Week 1 Mr*. Batty Luedeko of Dayton writes: "I arn ualng Kruschen to reI due* weight?I lost 10 pounds In one week and cannot eay too much tc " recommend It." ; To take off fat easily, SAFELY and HARMLESSLY?take one half teaspoonful of Kruschen In a glass of ho! t water In the morning before breakfast?It Is the safe way to lose unsightly fat and one bottle that lasts < weeks costs but a trifle. Get it at any p drugstore in America. If this_ flrsi bottle falls to convince you this is thf - safest way to lose fat?money back. i -But be sure and get Kruschen Salt! ' ? Imitations are numerous and yoi E I aiust safeguard your health. THE WARREN R nts of Int - ether spring blossoms. High scori i of the afternoon was made by Mrs A. A. Williams. Mrs. Branch Bob' bitt was presented handkerchiefs a; top visitors prize. She and Mrs t Alpheus Jones were the only extn v guests. Miss Vivian Lawson assistec i in serving a tempting salad coursi . with coffee, followed by a swee i ccurse. i " Inez Items 5 Miss Margaret King spent thi 1 week end in Warrenton with he: " sister, Mrs. G. G. Edgerton. j Misses Prances and Catherine r Pridgen of Creek spent last Thurs day with Miss Caroline Williams. Misses Rachel King of Areola ant r Ftariip Twiner nf T.ihpria sn^nt th.( week end with Miss Martha King. Miss Elizabeth Wagner cf War renton spent the week end witl Miss Lula Alston Powell. The Junior Class of John Graham school enjoyed a party giver by their grade mother, Mrs. J. C Powell Friday night. [ Miss Anna Clark was the guest o ; Miss Lillian Benson Sunday after' i neon. [ A large crowd attended service: 5 at the Baptist church Sunda; morning. Rev. and Mrs. E. R. Nelson wer< dinner guests in the home of Mr and Mrs. S H. Dillard Sunday. [ Miss Gladys Benson spent Sun3 day af ;erncon with Miss Vernetts 1 Clark. I Mr. and Mrs. M P Powell anc I children of Roseville spent Sunda; with Mr. and Mrs. James Myrick. ; Mrs. M. P. Edwards and littl< son, John Bryd, spent several day; last week at Centerville. Miss Rosalie Benson spent Sunday af ternoon with Miss Hazel Ben. . son. ' Miss Janie Edwards spent Sunda; offprnnnn with Miss Blanchl J Powell. There were several visitors in th< ! home of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Dil' lard Tuesday. ! Fatronize the Advertiser. [ > j. I There ; 1 Re: i I L For you to wear t i || ?^ ^us^' s^a^ns an^ \ II can dress sm0( > | l| ly clean by calling || where you are a ' j | |$ courteous and dej F very low price. I Harris <3 Laundering ai f Ma \\; ?HK9ehK^B^^^*\. AS i? A ' ? \. It Hflft VI /^ ^\x^s : S^^ai il ! Bo' ?wHB[ We give speci gCWI our fountain, oring to keep it sanitary and i where we meet mast of cur ::: night. If ycu -are not alroad i ::: form the hapit of dropping i I You will find our drill ; ; f prompt a !| Boyce I s ::: Warren unntnnm?nu:?nn:;?;t:ut?utnnf:; ^ 1 ' * erest to V Areola Items s There is right much flu in the ; community but no serious cases, j,! A great deal of interest is centerj ed about the John Groham high 5 school commencement of next week t as several of our girls and boys are in the graduating class Miss Kathleen Capps being Valedictorian and Miss Better Cooper Davis Pres., of the class. | Two years ago Miss Bessie Capps -, was Salutatorian and five years ago r Miss Margaret Hunter got the i Valedictory. We are nleased with 1 ? - - - - Jk? s the records our young people have - made. We wish also to mention that ;Dr. Otis King is beginning his seci ond year of interne work at the 3 Naval Base hospital in Norfolk. | Rev. E. N. Harrison was ill on . | last Sunday and Mrs. Harrison coni1 ducted the service at the church, j Tnexe were a number of visitors among the congregation, j J Mrs. B. D. Scull took her third I and fourth grades to Raleigh last "(Thursday on a sightseeing trip, j They report a most enjoyable time. The places they visited were: The capital, Museum, Hall of History, s Penitentiary ? Methodist Orphanage , I and back to the Capital on the |-street car, over and on top of Sir ;! Walter hotel, the Airport. Park to ' see the animals and ridei the Merry J Go Round, State College to watch .the soldiers drill and last but bj' no t means least the ten cent stcre. Mr. I. D. Odom and family have j' moved to Hollister. 1J Mr. and Mrs. . T. Coley of Brink(leyville have moved here and are 3 farming at Mr. Roy Duke's place. 3 j Mrs. Susie Duke has been quite j ill recently. . I Mrs. W. T. Davis and Mrs. Roy _ ' Daniel, grade mothers of the senior J class gave a weenie roast cn the ^lawn of Mr. and Mrs. Davis' last ; Friday evening. It was well attendj ed by the class and all had a good ; time. Scotland County farmers have ordered 450 bushels of improved cotton seed for planting this spring. T TV T _ II IS 1MO I 1 ason | >edraggled garments J | I wrinkles when you 3th fabrics, spotlessHarris and Gardner $1 ssured of prompt, |l | >endable service at a . A W V ton, N. C. Warrenton, North Carolina ^omen "|> > Ridgeway Items Some of the Ridgeway people atI tended tlie music recital at Nor: lira Friday night. Mrs. S. G. Chappell was a visiter at the home of Mrs J. T. White Monday. Mr. F. T Read wa sin Ridgeway Monday morning. Mr. Bill Jerman of Richmond. Va., visited relatives here lately. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Grant, Misses Mary, Hazel and Lynda Grant were at Jackson Sunday. Several Ridgeway people went to Warrenton Wednesday morning. Mrs. Puryear and Mrs. Smith Wycoff were at Durham Tuesday Mr onH Mre T D Gn/w?r*i?% -?-? *???\* Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Hoitzman, April 3. a daughter Phelina Mae. Mrs. Will Hawks and daughters of Athens, Ga. spent two or three days with Mrs'. Smith WycofT last week. Mr. Willie Hawks was at Ridge, way one day recently. Sunday afternoon is the next , appointment at Good Shepherd | church and Sunday night at the M E. church, i Rev. Nau plans to hold services at the Lutheran church Sunday, i April 24. | "Taxes have to be paid, now and I j I wish you would remind the tax . navorc r\f WorrnnfAri r\f +Vi4e fo/*+ " I pi*JV/iO V*- T V UA A V&XW&A V/i V11AO J.OrVV, I Chief M. M. Drake, requested yes! terday. Chief Drake asks that those jwho have net paid their taxes to ? see him before May 1. iMmiifMMiiTniiininiiiniihnTiiiiTniiriiiiniiniiiMiuimmmi imfnngmnwJP FOR SALE I will offer for sale for dder at the Court House .<.> on 12 o'clock m. ntable Timber iter across stump awing upon lands of the 1 1. This land is situated in irren County. H. KERR JR. I Commissioner. -mm , ? ?? trical I king I 100I ially invited to gg 3nd a I Model" I g School 1 icted by g an Bushong I uspices of the .jS Power & 1 nmnQriv II ) Be Given if way 1 Warren I 9,3 p.m. I