PAGE 2 Littleton N< MISS LUCY PI ftumm; ;:;i i; Miss Ertie Boyd Warren, who was ill with pneumonia for several ? weeks in Wallace, returned to her c home here last week. Miss Hannah Heptinstall of Duke University was a week-end visitor in town. t Misg Lois Riggan visited friends f in Warrenton Sunday. J Mr. H. L. Jones of Rich Square was a week end visitor in town. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mohorn and children left Tuesday f?r Weldon c where they will make their home. j. Little Miss Martha May, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. May, is seriously ill with pneumonia. Early Shearin and Percy Riggan of Warrenton were visitors in town ^ Thursday. j. Mr. J. C. Howard of Warrenton I ji wag a business visitor in Littleton I o Tuesday. IF Mr. N. W. Warren left last Sun-1 ^ day for Hot Springs, Arkansas, I b where he is receiving treatment. Mesdames M. Nelson, B. L. Rives, I y M. W. Ransom and Miss Martha I w Ransom spent Wednesday of last I ri week in Henderson. In Messrs. P. A. Johnston, P. W. IC( Cooper; E. L. Crawley, A. W. Par- J P ker and Edwin Harvey attended the 131 Southern Conference basketball IB tournament at Raleigh Thursday. I Miss Esmond Bradley of Raleigh I Q was the week end guest of her par- I ents, Rev. and Mrg. Rufus Bradley. I Mr and Mrs. W. E. Wagner vis- | r ited Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Riggan at I Warrenton Sunday. IW Mr. James Moore of Charlotte |w was the week end guest of Mr. and I Mrs. H. P. Robinson. jte Mrs. P. A. Johnston, Miss Pearl I tt Pishel and Misg Annie Price motor- | ed to Henderson Friday afternoon. I er Mr. Jack Hudson and children of I Richmond visited relatives in town I J( Srmday. I Sl Mrs. Leon Anderson of Halifax I spent a few days last week in Lit- I sp tleton. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Grubbs of I re Seaboard, Mrs. R. M. Jordan and I Mr. J. L. Underwood of Smithfield. I W Va? Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Under-1 ti wood of Greengboro were the week I end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. I Darden. Mrs. Herbert Smith and son, Her- I bert, of Rocky Mount visited rela- I , tives in town Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Clark, Mrs. J. I A. Crawley, Misses Margaret Faison, I' Floy Brewer, and Lillah Nelson I 1 spent Saturday in Raleigh. I Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Boyce and J ^ chidren and Mr. J. B. Boyce of I Warrenton were guests of Mr. and I Mrs. J. M. Mohorn on Sunday I night. P Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hudson of I Tarboro were visitors in town Mon- Ia day r Mrs. F. M. Rightmyre and chil- I dren and Miss Mildred Thornton I h spent Sunday in Richmond. I _ Mrs. F. E. Joyner and little I ~ daughter, Shirley of Roanoke Rap- I ids spent several dayg this week I with her pjarents, Mr. and Mrs. H. I F. Bonney. Miss Edna Alston Johnston ot Raleigh was the Sunday guest of Miss Lucy Harvey Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Salmon spent Sunday in Roanoke RapidsMisses Verona Topping and Pearl Pantam of Rich Square spent the week end with Mrs. T. J. Topping. Mr. and Mrs T. E. Bobbitt of Raleigh were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bobbitt on Saturday. Mr. J. W. Daniel of Greensboro was a visitor in town Monday. Misses Lillah Nelgon, Floy Brewer and Lucy Fortescue and Mrs. E. L. Crawley motored to Warrenton Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Darden spent Tuesday in Richmond. Friends of Mr. J. R. Patterson will regret to learn that he is critically ill in the Roanoke Rapids hospital. Mr. Georce C. Green of Weldon was a visitor in town Monday. Mr. and Mrg. C. H. Lambeth and Mrs. T. R. Walker motored to Norfolk Tuesday. Mrs. Cromwell Daniel spent a few days this week in Roanoke Rapids with relatives. Mr. Willis Stallings of Chapel i Hil? accompanied by two of his nocotwofoe Pj-ihorf T.ancrhtpr nf | Charlotte and Bill Creighton of Rocky Mount, spent a short while * Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Stallings. Mr. J. M. Picot spent several days ^ last week in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Whitehead and Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Whitehead of Richmond were the overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Vick on Tuesday. Mrs H- A- Hunt and Mrs. W. J. Benton spent Wednesday in Rocky Mount. Mrs. James Parker of Roanoke Rapids was a visitor in town Tuesday afternoon. Mesdames Cleve Stallings, M. W. Ransom, M. Nelson and Miss Martha Rangom spent Monday In Raleigh. / Warrenton, North Carol! TiTTi 11 j 11 r 11111 ~ 1111 n 111111 h 11111 n 11 >"1 T|'*~ . -! ;ws Events 3RRY, Editor ij Mr. Fred Moseley of Halifax was i business visitor in town Wednesiay. CALLED MEETING U. D. C. There was a called meeting of he United Daughters of the Conederacy on Tuesday afternoon in he home of Mrs. T. J. Miles. Mrs. leill MacRae presided. The folDwing officers were elected for the oming year: Mrg. M. P. Cassada, resident; Mrs. Neill MacRae, Reording Secretary, and Mrs. J. P. each, Vice President. A few other latters of business were dispatched. HONOR MRS. MOHORN Mesdames Horace Palmer, J. H. rewsom, Alice Browning, H. A. louse, and N. E. Mitchell were Dint hostesges at a lovely luncheon n Monday in the home of Mrs. aimer in honor of Mrs. J. M. fohorn, who left Tuesday to make ler home in Weldon. The dining table, where covers ere laid for eight, was centered ,'ith a pretty arrangement of pink osebuds. A three course luncheon ras served. The guest of honor revived an attractive gift. Those resent in addition to the hogtesses t nd the honoree were Mrs. J. B. 'V oyce and Mrs. Alice Partin. t ^alvary-Thelma Items d Mr. Carl Myrick of Roanoke i] apids spent the week end at home. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Myrick of a reldon spent Sunday at home s ith his parents. Miss Elizabeth King, who is J aching at Roanoke Rapids, spent IN le week end at home. F Mr. E. S. Jenkins spent the week d id at home. Megrs. Joe Mitchell and Albert t ihnston of Roanoke Rapids spent o anday at their home here. Mr. M. A. Sillery of Durham v >ent the week end with his family. Mr. Josh King of Oxford was a ? icent visitor here with relatives. Mrs. J. U. Vaughan and son of r feldon spent Sunday with relaves here. e Macon Items Miss Annie Lee Powell spent Sunay in Edenton. ( Mrs. Alex Baxter of Ridgeway r 'as a visitor here last Tuesday afjrnoon. t Mr. Ed Bullock, who teaches at ? roldsboro, spent the week end \ ere. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Haithcock of j hurchill w$fe here Wednesday \ lorning. Walton Shaw, Wiley Coleman \ nd Marvin Drake Jr. spent the eek end in Raleigh. I Miss Jane Parker of Meredith c ollege, Raleigh, spent Sunday ere with her mother. I W/fe HERE IS THE Features of Ford V-8 for j V-TYPE 8 CYLINDER ENGINE . . , STRADDLE-MOUNTED DRIVING PI TORQUE-TUBE DRIVE 34 FLOATING REAR AXLE . . . , WELDED STEEL SPOKE WHEELS ?Other features of the Fore Extra Cost of Next Lowest Priced Aluminum Cylinder Head (Standard Equipment) 6.33 to 1 Compression Ratio lis (Standard E^Quipmcnt) 5% Gallon Cooling System Completely Water-Jacketed Cylinder Crankcase Twin Water Pumps I Dual Intake Manifold Dual Down-draft Carburetlon Tungsten Exhaust Valve Seat Inserts Mushroom Ended Valves Immediate Delivery?easy term * u J Two Little Fellers 1 NEW YORK . . . They wefe captui they have traveled more than 10,000 i old .. . and now they are housed in th honev seems plentiful. They are "m; to decide whether they are Himalaya Beara ... or some rare and unkno and "Soda" upon their arrival, beinj gained their friendship aboard ship. Several from here went to gee he "Passion Play" in Henderson ; Wednesday afternoon and night. Mrg. Harry Kenyon entertained he Literary club at her home Tues- , lay night. i Miss Vivian Person spent Monday i n Norfolk shopping. The Warren county dentists made ,n examination of all the Macon chool children Tuesday morning. Mrs. J. S. Nowell, Mrs. H. K. Cenyon, Mrs. George Rhoads and disg Myrtice Harris attended the '. T. A. meeting at Norlina Tueslay afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Russell went < o Littleton Wednesday afternoon i n business. i Miss Winifred Clark spent the ?eek end at her home in Airlie. i Mr. and Mrg. J. W. King spent Saturday in Raleigh. The Boy Scouts met last Friday light with Wilton Drake. Mr. Plummer Fitts went to Raligh Monday on business. Manson Items Mrs. A. B. Paschall and Mrs. L. X Reavis Jr. spent Friday afterloon in Henderson. Mrs. J. W. Dowling and daughers> Jennie Blanche and Beth, ipent Sunday afternoon at Wise vith Mrs. C. W. Fleming. Mrs. W. G. Hicks of Bracey, Va., ;pent a few days last week liere vith Mrs. J. M. Singleton. Miss Blanche Dowling spent a vhile in Oxford Friday. Misses Elizabeth and Gussie Lewis timball spent the week end at Midileburg with Mrs. J. B. Phipps. We are glad to say that Mr. W. 2. Brack is able to be out again Car Prig STEP on says 8? with effort 1934 FZhLlear? bumP? r?a< _____ under? Car withotll $2395 . Here is a [NION . . . 2350 than last yt 1125 unsurpasse< * 1345 even great* . . . . J. . 3200 The Ford ; v.s / ?. jqp Vr.rV 7no . . . where milk and pstery" cubs, zoologists now trying ,n Browns, Oriental Grizzlies, Black wn species. Photo shows "Scotch" ; fed by Miss Florence La Baue who Miss Frances Dowling of Raleigh spent the week end here with her mother. Mr. L. B. Bowden of Afton visited friends here Sunday, after his operation for aPPendi" citis. Creek News Mrs. R. L. Capps of Areola spent Monday with Mrs. E. D. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pridgen visited relatives here on Sunday. The adies of the community enjoyed a quilting party at the home of Mrs. J. C. Davis on Tuesday. The quilts will be used for the Methodist pargonage. Born to Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Davis on last Tuesday, a son. Miss Perrie Davis is expected ' home from Greenville on Sunday, | having completed the four-year course there. Palmer Springs Items Mr. C. E. Irving of Newport News was a guest in the home of Mr.' George Hayes Sunday. Mrs. Sallie Ricks, Misses Helen and Bettie Ricks and Mr. Elvin Henry of Blacksbury were week end guests of Mrs. Robert Tanner. Mrs. George King and baby of Grove Hill spent last week with her sister, Mrs. C. S. Newell. v->oir-*o 1 O f TTnll Qnpnf". t.VlP rxiixvijL/Hi v/. >?. AJ...v , past week at home with his parents j at Roxboro. Mrs. Charlie Byrley and children j of Durham spent the week with her j father, Mr. E. F. Bobbitt. Miss Lucille Gillespie spent last week at her home at LaCrosse. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Tanner and : Class the throttle until the speedometer or better. Loaf along at 50 or. 60 less smoothness. Sweep down a 1 in perfect comfort. Discover "the t a price class"?the new Ford V-8. car that gives you 12 % more power :ar's powerful model. Acceleration 1 by any other American car. And it economy than last year's Ford. V-8 for 1934 gives you the riding free action for all four wheels ? ifety of strong axle construction. >u buy any car at any price, see and >rd V-8 for 1934. r nearest ford dealer and ut>?P. f) R Dpfmit 1 uthorixed Ford Finance Plan fcD ^ Miss Margaret Tanner visited in Richmond Friday. Misses Mary C. Eiayes and Helen Mae Newell spent IPriday in South with her parents. Hill. Miss Lucy Read, who teaches at Clarksville, spent last week at home with her parents. Miss Margaret Ha,yes has accepted a position in Bo yd ton. Mrs. C. S. Newell and children vi?ited Mr. and Mi-s. R. D. Cheek near Warrenton one day last W3ek. Mrs. Mary Moore spent last week with friends in the Palmer Springs section. Miss Elizabeth Park leturncd last week from Washington, D C., where she has been spending some time. Mrg. Sue Ferguson, Home Demonstration Agent of Carroll county, was the week end guest of Mrs. Robert Tanner and also visited ' ' m TTT J jirienas in ivxacon ana wiimmuu. j Mrs. A. P. .Harding and Billy Harding of Richmond spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Newell. We regret to report Mr J. A. Kimball not so well this week and that he was taken, to St. Luke's hospital on Tuesday. In Memoriam VAN KEARNY DAVIS On January 25, 1934, Van Kearny Davis pass'ed from the troubled and trying experiences of this life to his eternal reward. Van had known | for some time that his days were [numbered, and that his time here i in this old world of trouble and 'sorrow was well nigh spent. Thus consciously did he live up to the very last when the summons came calling him out of his father's and mother's home into the great beyond. When y< FEF WE SELL HIGH GRADE GOODS MADE BY # SEE ( Good stock of garde 1 White ij = = DEPENOAE MADE TO PRODUCE EASTERN DEPEND We Have a Ferti Agent Before Bj Tune in on 7 o'clock fo; in on EAST form of cro FASTFB ILnu i I*11 GENERA ED enton, North Carolina PR Van was a 8reat sufferer, yet a i patient and non-complaining suf- < ferer. Through his patient suffer- s ing he drew more closely those near and dear to him to respect and admire the fine quality of his soul in i his resignation to the inevitable. He enjoyed fellowship with his pastor and communion together in prayer. \ He believed in prayer. He had j faith in God. ? The birth of Van was March 11, 1899. At the age of 13 he joined Shady Grove Methodist church. He was married to Miss Crichton Als- t ton Thorne Feb. 6, 1921. j He leaves a wife and two dear 1 children, Jean and Van Jr., a de- j voted mother, who proved her de- j votion in loving loyalty to her son c until the last, a fond loving father, c J. B., three brothers, Henry W. of * Seattle, Wash., J. Boyd and Wm. S. f Davis one sister, Mrs W. T. Burton f 8 Jr. to mourn their loss. f May God, our Heavenly Father, t ? = * 1 CITIZENS INSURANCE G. W. Poindexter, Pres. Warrenton, FIRE LIFE LI i ''' Insuranceo I Consult Us ii Insurance I M' == ou need" ITILI2 "let us sup f ARMOUR FERTILIZEl ) VIRGINIA-CAROLINA & ) RELIANCE FERTILIZE I EASTERN COTTON Ol JS BEFORE 1 9 ?n fertilizers and Cotton Seed N i's Cotton WARRENTON, N. C. ^ -O ? ILE ill FER FO/7 ONE PURt CROPS OF A MAX1 ABLE FERTILIZERS CAN B ilizer Suited to Every Cr aying. i WPTF Raleigh, every SATURDAY r our enjoyable BARN DANCE prograi ERN DEPENDABLE FERTILIZERS fo p insurance. IN COTTON lL SALES OFFICE - NORFOLI LOCAL AGENT MUND WHI1 .IDAY. MARCH 9, V f n His infinite wisdomTso""^ ^B ' each of the bereaved that there shall be no hopeless or lonely hou^ i His pastor, ^B I L. C. BROTHERS I jVarrenton, N. C. ^B ^ M. L. Finger of Lincoln County H s finding a ready sale for th? 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