I FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1934 Iff ) If Society II Items I i the evemxg cloud I 14 Cloud lay cradled near the setting / * sun. I I i gleam of crimson tinged its I I ' "braided snow; f I long had I watched the glory mov-l I ' ing on I I o'er the still radiance of the like j I below. I I ft3r.quil its spirit seemed, and I floated slow.' I I Even in its very motion there was I I rest; I - orprv breath of even that / I chanced to blow I lifted the traveler to the beau-J I teous west. l^blero. methought. of the depart """ cd' soul1 I jo whose white robe the gleam of I 1 bliss is given. i,v the breath of mercy made |'1 to roll Kight onward to the golden gates I %f heaven. ffht,re to the eye of faith it peaceI ful lies. I Ar.d tells to man his glorious I ' destines. ?John Wilson. I Mr. W. W. Kidd and Miss MarIjaret Kidd are attending a beauty I clinic in New York this week. I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Friedenberg |cf Poanoke Rapids spent the week lend here with relatives. I Mr. W. Keppell Falkener of NorBfoUc spent the week end here with hi wife and daughter. I Mr. and Mrs. George Tarry of MjmcsuHe were guests of Mr. and Ijlrj. R. B. Boyd Jr. on Sunday. I Mrs. .Morton Alston and Misses I perry White and Sue Thompson of llnez were guests of Miss Janet Hall I Saturday. I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Petar and I children and Mrs. B. B. Williams I were visitors in Ridgeway Sunday I afternoon. k Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Petar of Riozoay were visitors in Kittrell in Mr,-day. VI i -v Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davis of Greensboro were guests of Dr. and Mrs. F. P. Hunter for several days this week. Dr. Ivey Allen of Oxford was a guest of Mrs. E. S. Allen and family for several days this week. Mrs. Lucy Ellis and Miss Clyde Perkinson of Kittrell were guests of .Mrs. Joe Ellis and other friends here on Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dowtin and little daughter. Mary, of Henderson were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Davis. Miss Drusa Wilker member of the Norlina faculty, was a visitor here this week. Mesdames C. P. Allen and Sam Ifeldon and Misses Mabel Davis and Mary Louise Allen and Mr. Allen Halliard were visitors in Richmond last week. Miss Nancy Jones Moseley celebrated her 9th birthday on Friday, Ma-ch 16th. Mesdames Tom Grant and T. P. Bitter of Ridgeway were visitors hero Friday afternoon. , Mr. Norman Mitchell of Littleton Wit a visitor here last week. lire. E. W. Smith of Washington, D. C.. was a recent guest of Mrs. J. P. Scoggin. Mrs. Lucy Williams has returned from Richmond where she spent several days last week. Mr. Charles Ketchelt was taken to Park View Hospital. Rocky Mount, last week. He was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. M. C. McGuire and Misses Lucy Leach and Mary Wagner. Miss Lucy Burwell has recovered from an attack of influenza. Mrs. William Bullock of Roxboro *as a guest of Mrs. Carr Moore for several days last week. Mesdames Louis Scoggin, William Scoggin and Louis E. Scoggin Jr. of Louisburg were guests of Mrs. J. P. Scoggin last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Boyce and children and Mrs. Z. B. Mitchell spent Sunday in Littleton. , Miss Mary v. Hofler of Norfolk j* spending some time here with Mrs. Oliver Pusey. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smiley and kter Jackie Smiley were visitors ^Scotland Neck last week. ws. Jesse Shearin and daughters I Churchill were guests of Mrs. 1 Bob Bright on Saturday afternoon. I (Dr- and Mrs. William Falkener ICl Newport News were week end I Wests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. FalkeI r.er. I Mr. and Mrs. flWBHMHMHHH I Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Cook of Roa- I I r-?^ Rapids spent Sunday here J I v-'-h Mrs. Milton Flowers. I Mrs. A. W. A all and Mr. Weldon I ^ Jr. and Misses Emma and Lou I Hall spent Sunday in Raleigh. I Miss Cora Lee Green of Green I her* facully spent the week enc* I, Barnes R. b. Boyd Jr., A. V. I ,,s?n Roy Davis, Misses Sallie I t ats&n and Kate White Williams, I j. i^Ias*er Hamilton Boyd shopped *- ftchmond Friday. Ten? 05 T' B- Gardner, B. P. and Misses Finetta Gardner Warrenton, North Carolina / ' l|i News V. and Mary Terrell and Mr. James Polk were visitors in Raleigh Saturday. Mrs. Hal Terrell of Norlina shopp ea nere weanesaay. Mrs. R. L. Capps and little daughter of Areola were in town Wednesday. Mesdames B. P. Terrell, C. R. Rodwell, R. E. Brickhouse, J. W. White and Miss fidna Allen were visitors in Rocky Mount last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Blalock and Miss Margaret Blalock and Mr. A. A. Blalock Jr. were visitors in Richmond this week. Mr. and Mrs C. A. Tucker and daughter spent Wednesday in Raleigh. Mrs. Charlie Parker of East Orange, N. J., and Mr. Hunter Jones of Durham were guests of Dr. Rufus Jones on Wednesday. Mrs. Robert Bell of Churchill was a guest of Mrs. Whit Williams on Wednesday. Mis. P. K. Miles has returned to Danville after being a guest of Mrs. A. C. Blalock last week. Master Edward Allen Jr. has whooping cough. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Simpson of Madison Heights, Va., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Palmer last week. Mrs. Simpson will be remembered here as Miss Laura Belle Jackson of unase uity. Mrs. B. R. Palmer and Miss Edith 1 Burwell were week end guests of Misses Julia Mahood and Frances Robertson at Lynchburg. Miss Eula Allen of Axtelle was in town Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Herman Hayes was confined to her home for several days this week on account of illness. Miss Isabel Allen celebrated her 11th birthday last week. Little Miss Christine Stallings of Vaughan is spending some time here with her aunt, Mrs. Sam Weldon. Judge John Parker of Charlotte was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Scoggin for a short while this week. Dr. and Mrs. Gaither Caubler of Salisbury were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Strickland. Mrs. J. A. Caubler is spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. W. R. Strickland. Miss Caroline Ward, a student at the University of North Carolina, is spending the spring holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Ward. Mr. Roy Craft of Winston Salem was a guest of Mrs. W. F. Alston last week. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Russell and Mr. and Mrs. William Person and Miss Daphne Person of Macon were visitors here Monday night. Misses Nancy and Lucy Sterling Moore have whooping cough. Mrs. A. D. Harris, Miss Ruby Harris, and Mrs. Will Kline and son were visitors in Rocky Mount last week. Mrs. Leonard Wilker of Warren Plains was a visitor here Monday night. Mrs. Brown Crinkley and daughter were in town this week. Master Charles Pryor Allen has recovered from whooping cough. Mr. Edward Grant, a student at the University, Chapel Hill, is spending the holidays here with his mother, Mrs. Mary Eleanor PriceGrant. Mr. John Drake of the University of North Carolina is spending the Boyce Dru KSS ^ IWIUI for ALL M the FAMILY |? Whitman's Candies... Conklin Pen and Pen Coty New Face Pow< Evening in Paris Fac< Jasmine of Southern And many other attr Th and Eve spring holidays here with his parents, Chief and Mrs. M. M. Drake Mr. and Mrs. Will Limer ant Mrs. Lewis Puller of Afton were ir town Saturday. Mr. David Rodwell, a student ai State College, is spending, the holiJrt?? u~?. v,:~ ~ ? u ay a ncie wiui ma pax enis, xvir. ant Mrs. Pryor Rodwell. Miss Elizabeth Boyd spent the week end here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Boyd. Mis; Boyd is a student at Duke University. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Kinsey anc the Misses Mary Randolph anc Claire Williams were visitors ir Richmond on Saturday. Miss Anna Olivia Drake, whc teaches at Battleboro, spent th' week end here with her parents Chief and Mrs. M. M. Drake. Mr. James Poindexter of the Uni versity of North Carolina is spending the holidays here with hi' parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Poindexter. Mr. Tom Holt of the University of North Carolina is here for th; spring holidays. Misses Elizabeth and France; Morton and Annie Laurie Herrint spent the week end at their home; in Greenville. Mr. Percy Miles of Danville, Va. was a visitor here last week. Miss Sarah Parker returned t< t_ i _ i_ /??i ?T _ 1.1. _ m J uei" nunie ut i^iituiuite oil i ueaua; after being a guest of Miss Katherine Scoggin for several days. Mr. John Henderson of Claytor was a week end "'sitor here. Miss Annie Mary Wright return eci to Wendell Sunday afternooi after spending a week with lie: parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Wright AUXILIARY TO MEET The St. Mary's Branch of th( Woman's Auxiliary will meet in th< Parish House on Monday afternooi at 3:30 o'clock, announcement wa: made this week. P. T. A. MEETS The March meeting of the Parent-Teacher Association was held or Tuesday afternoon. The attendanci was small. Plans for sponsoring f picture show to help pay for ttu standard tests which are to be giver in school in April were discussed, t paper on "P. T. A. in the Higl School" was read by Mrs. J. E Allen, and Mrs. Peter Davis rear a poem entitled, "Unknown Sea Unseen Shore." The clinics held ai Rocky each Friday were discussed and other regular business matter: were attended to.' ../vr.Bnnrin rri* TTVTf T A TlTf tlUSltSS 1U AUAibUUV! Eleven members of the Presbyterian Auxiliary were guests of Mrs Prank Newell Jr. on Monday afternoon. The meeting was conducter M READ an f 2*4 T (jxtra value! 60^ choic M ported tobacco?that' John Ruskin at 5c. C< ^BH|| brands now telling at 5c. and Ruskin it ksftsr tasting and fT-Tn BETrER and MORE HAV, J lSr I Smoke a few today JJ6r I John Ruskin bands are redeem L Lewis Cigar Mfg. Co., ] cils der With Perfume 2 Powder With Perfume and France With Perfume * active articles attractively p IE WARREN RECORD nts of Inti $$$?$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$? | by Mrs. J. E. Rooker Jr. Reports . for the year were wound up. Mrs. 1 J. W. Taylor was elected presidenr i to succeed Mrs. J. E. Rooker, and Mrs. Joe Ellis treasurer to succeed t Mrs. J. J. Crinkley. At the conclu sion of business, Mrs. Newell served 1 a delicious salad course with coffee. The April meeting will be held with ? Mrs. J. W. Taylor. j OBSERVES ANNIVERSARY The twelfth anniversary of the Afton Woman's Club was celebrated { on Friday night, March 16, at the ? Tnv?ift? Awrl/\%? ITf?11 UflfVl Q^Allf /Ifi J u U11XU1 wiuci ii.au mvu auv/uv uu !' guests present. J The tables were beautifully deco) rated for the occasion with large ; bowls of spring flowers, with place cards and napkins to match, while lovely yellow candles cast a soft . glow over the scene. While the delicious dinner was 5 being served, Mrs. J. William Limer, - president of the club, welcomed the guests. Toastmaster J. William l Limer responded in behalf of the 3. husbands and visitors. Humorous short talks were made by Rev. L. C. 3 Brothers and the Rev. Mr. Teague, r also by the former principal of the s school, Mr. P. W. ooper, and the present principal. During the dinner delightful music was rendered ' by a string band, after which a social hour was enjoyed. Guests other than the club members and their husbands were members of the school faculty and several out of town couples. l Ridgeway Items i r Mrs. J. D. Scott and Mr. Robert Scott and Master Robert Scott Jr were in Ridgeway Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Banzet Sr ; were visitors in Warrenton on Frii dav. 1 j Miss Sarah Petar was in Warren3 ton last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Grant were visitors in Raleigh on Sunday. Miss Alice Louise Scott spent Fri" day night with her grandmother, 1 Mrs. J. D. Scott. Morning and afternoon services 1 services were held at the Lutheran 1 church Sunday. 1 Miss Grace Moore has returned L home after spending the winter in 1 Florida. .' Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Mabry of Durham spent a week end recently ? with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mabry. 5 The Rev. J. A. Dailey was at Ridgeway recently. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Kilian made a trip to V/est Virginia some time - ago. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hawks and family of Athens, Ga., visited his I sister, Mrs. Smith Wyckoff, and his JTrr ?5i Bail11 d PROFIT |l||( :e Havana plus other im- INll s what you receive in a f IBM >mpare them with other IMIf you will agree that John mildtr ~ becauae there ia / Bpfll ANA In John Rinlrin. f J/Wk -you'll like them. I r^C Iff able for valuable premium a. I a H| XI Makers, Newark, N. J. K j 4 ^ "J ^iJeluJil /l)J,J n In i,h t 25c to $5.00 $2.50 to $7.50 -.$1.10 [ Lip Stick $1.10 $1 00 riced. | Warrenton, erest to W father, Mr. Willie Hawks, Sunday, e: Miss Paula Maebius is spending ti some time with her parents, the Rev. J. Maebius and Mrs. Maebius. J ft - ? C *-1 T"? i O oumt ui Lilt; rwugeway peupic " were at Warrenton Monday night I to see "Carolina." Miss Dorothy Parker visited Miss v Katharine Baxter one week end recently. f: n Palmer Springs Items Messrs. J. R. Hendrick, C. B. Hendrick, and Mrs. George Gilmore visited their sister, Miss Lizzie Hendrick, who is ill at St. Lukes Hos- t pital, Richmond. Mrs. Gilmore re- r mained with her for a few days. u Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Newell and ? Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Newell and children visited in the home of Mrs. Mary Miiam at Macon on Sunday: Mr. W. H. Read Jr. of Danville spent the week end at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Read. Mr. L. J. Peoples was taken to St. 1 Lukes Hospital last week for treat1 ment. H was accompanied by Mr. C. H. Eppes. Miss Elizabeth Hendrick, who teaches at Danville, was a week end visitor of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hendrick. Rev. and Mrs. Simpkins of 1 Lynchburg were guests Saturday of I Mrs. Paul Palmer. Mrs. Helen Hudgins of Fortress Monroe spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Robert Tanner. Mr. Leslie Jeffress was in Chase Cty on Tuesday. Miss Alice Hayes left last week to Easter W Swagger Suits $5.95, $7.45, $8.75 Ladies' Hand Bags From 59c to $2.50 1 Plain and Tweed Coats $9.95 W a North Carolina PAGE S j Fashion ! ?men !' Facts j nter training at St. Lukes Hospi- illness of about five weeks. She al, Richmond. was iaid t0 resf in the family cem Misses Margaret and Mary C. , her home layes spent Saturday with their unt, Mrs. Alpheus Thompson, of She was kind and loving and fenderson. wore a smile for every one. She Miss Lucile Gillespie spent the was faithful to her church; nothing reek end a t her home atLa Crosse, she liked better than to walk out to Mr. J. A. Kimball returned home church on a Sabbath morning. She rom the hospital Saturday very was a good neighb0r and had many luch better. friends, but we know he has gone 1 . to a better world where there is In Memoriain neither suffering nor pain or death for she is with God. Miss EMMA HAKK/IS one is survivea Dy one neice, ivns. Miss Emma Harris in her seventy- Raymond Newsome, one nephew, hird year died at the home of her Mr. Roy Pierce, and cousin, Mr. J. leices at Vaughan, N. C., on Sat- J. Harris of Vaughan. irday morning, March 3, after an MARY KING. I DR. HOWARD SMITH I The Eye-Sight Specialist, of Monroe, N. C., will be here again I FRIDAY, MARCH 30th Take advantage of this opportunity to have your Eyes thoroughly examined and correctly fitted with Gltsses by a man whose work has stood the test for twenty-five years. Reason able prices. Don't forget the date. J. A. PIPKIN, Jeweler, Warrenton, N. C. ear and Accessories 11| gloves i ^ I ^ In Kids and Doe Skins I | From $1 to $2.25 Dresses All the new bright shades for Spring $5.95, $7.95, $8.95 Warren ton Department Store Co. Warrenton, N. C.

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