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I FRIDAY- APRH.20.JgL_ j Socie 11 Items I W' GLITTERING BARS BEg2i?'V?,s arc l"rds'0U1'1 1 ^^thenr with^glittering bars I ""jTSch rno burdened ' I ri&s Bu never caught. I w, W to ?pl?ro but our |W , , ie'ofVch can hold their ^'S^orU.e-scent-; i'Tw songs no poet ever f>.ev " i ,r ' ?ingS' LUCIA TRENT. , ut^rs. Andrew DeLisser of 1 I M arrived on Friday after? me guests of Mr. and Edmund White for several ( "o uennie Jones of Nashville. 1 ? H former auctioneer on the Warren- i Ion tobacco market, was a visitor I; I Mesdames George Davis, Willi, jjarris, .Morton Alston and Misses j] perry White. Riney Williams and I I Bettie Alston of Inez were visitors!5 Mrs. Henry Home of Rocky I' jlount was a guest of her mother, I K Mrs. John Graham, last week. |J Misses Dora and Tempe Thome I1 I of Airlie were visitors here last I Mr. Louis Fuller of Afton was a 11 visitor here last week. |< Miss Ann Boyd Whitaker of En- I field was a guest of Mrs. Jack Scott |' g Mrs. John Tarwater, Mr. and! ~ ov"T children. 11 I Mrs. W. k. Dune ?**? , I Billy and Estelle, and Mr. John Tarwater were visitors at Timber l near Lynchburg, Va., last Mis-H. B Boyd Jr. was a visitor 1 at Richmond last week. Jr Mrs. E. T. HaiTis of Macon was a visitor at Warrenton last week. Miss Ann Taylor of Sudan, Va., J was a guest of Mrs. Alpheus Jones j this week. Mrs. W. F. Whitted of Norlina was a visitor here Friday. Mrs. Beaufort Scull was a visitor in Rocky Mount last week. Mrs. Marion Taylor of Sudan Is ] spending some time with her ( daughter. Mrs. Alpheus Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Branch Bobbitt of ^ Greenville were week end guests of Mrs. L. B. Beddoe. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Williams spent Sunday in Petersburg with j relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Cook were , week end visitors at Warrenton. Miss Charlotte Darden and Mi. Robert Thome of Littleton were visitors here Sunday. Mr. Wilkins Lewis Jr. of Chapel Hill spent the week end here with ( his grandmother, Mrs. Lucy Williams. Miss Bessie Davis has returned to j Warrenton after spending some hffle in Warsaw. . Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Watson spent j several days last week in Richmond , with relatives. Mrs. H. N. Walters spent several ] days last week in Edenton. Mrs. Roy Davis spent several toys last week in Windsor. ( Mr. J. c. Gardner of Henderson Tas a visitor here Sunday night. Mr. Ira Weaver of Axtelle was a visitor here last week. Mrs. W. F Alston is snnnrlinf? ! ?some time with her sister who is ill I. in a hospital at Statesville. L Mrs. H. Henderson of Durham L visited relatives here last week. 1 Mrs. John Pitchford of Embro 1 *as a guest of Mrs. Carl Wilson I. this week. I h Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jackson spent K I the week end in Richmond. 1, I 1 Mrs. A. A. Williams was a visitor 11 I 1 at Henderson on Monday after-1 Miss Eula Allen and Mr. Walter 1 I Mien of Axtelle were visitors here I ? Monday afternoon. Mr. John U. Williams of Wise I *as a visitor at Warrenton on Wed- I H Mrs E. E. Gillam will entertain 1 m at cards this afternoon. I Miss Mabel Pegram of Vaughan I H 15 a guest of Mrs. Owen Robertson. I Mrs. Lizzie B. Slade of Littleton I H ^ Mrs. George Rhodes of Macon 1 *ere visitors here Tuesday. ^ien^s regret that Mrs. J. P-1 H ^'atson has been confined to her 1 crne Axtelle this week on ac- I rnunt of influenza. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Crinkleyl building a home on the Warren- I ..n"^'or'ma highway near the home I Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Skillman.! H Mr uunn McGwigan of New York, i Jwtnerly of Enfield, was a visitor I ere on Friday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lassiter of 1 r'eat Kittrell were visitors here this 1 *eek. I Mrs. Ben Cook and daughters and 1 9 irs' George McLaurin of Oklahoma I 9 ate expected to return to "Warren I Warrenton, North Carolina ( ' i|i News >. ton today from Rocky Mount where they have been spending a week with relatives and friends. Mr. Joe Pippen of Littleton was' a business visitor here this week. Mr. Henry Powell of Henderson was in Warrenton on business this week. Miss Jeanette Cohen attended the Junior-Sophomore dances at Hhapel Hill last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Cook are spending some time at Hotel Warren. Miss Estelle Davis is spending a nonth in Atlanta, Ga. Mr. P. Friedenberg is visiting his nother in Baltimore who is quite ill. Miss Georgie Tarwater spent the week end at Portsmouth, Va. Miss Janet Hall is spending some time at Hotel Warren as guest of I ler sister, Mrs. T. C. Montgomery. I Mesdames Hannah Arrington, W. EI. Alston and T. F. Heath were visitors in Oxford last week. Mrs. W. A. Burwell was a visitor n Roanoke Rapids last week. Messrs. J. J. Tarwater, Whit Watson, John Dowtin, and Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Seaman were visitors at Axtelle on Sunday. Mesdames J. M. Burroughs and Richard Davis of Afton were visitors here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Kline and iamily have moved from an apartnent at the W. P. Alston home to in apartment in Hotel Warren. Mr. and Mrs. Brown Crinkley and laughters and Mrs. J. G. Crinkley visited in Blackstone last week. Mrs. B. P. Terrell and son, Simon, .vere visitors in Richmond this sveek. AUXILIARY MEETS Mrs. J. W. Taylor was hostess to twelve members of the Presbyterian Auxiliary on Monday afternoon, rhis being the first meeting of the fiscal year, business matters occupied the attention of members durng the greater part of the meeting. DevottSnal was led by Mrs. John Crinkley. Refreshments were serv?d during the social hour. WIENIE ROAST Mrs. R. L. Capps of Areola and ITro Gnm Honio nf Worronfnn on - iVli O. KJUlil J-/U ? AO Ul V V * V/A* WAA VA? ;ertained the eighth grade of the John Graham school at a weinie "oast on the golf course last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Petar) Mrs. J. D. Scott and Misses Minnie and Phoebe Scott of Ridgeway were visitors at Warrenton on Monday afternoon. Mrs. A. J. Ellington was a visitor it Raleigh on Monday. BIRTHDAY PARTY Miss Jane Peete celebrated her righth birthday on Saturday afternoon by entertaining 70 of her little friends from 4 to 6 o'clock. Miss Ruby Harris won the prize for pinning on the Easter Rabbit's tail. Party whistles were drawn from a fish pond. The big birthday cake was artistically covered with green ind yellow icing. A miniature cake, surrounded with flowers, rabbits ind chickens, formed the centerpiece. Ice cream and cake were served. ENTERTAIN CLUB The night club was entertained this week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dameron. Extra guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Rodwell, Mrs. Rob Powell of Henderson, Miss Edith Burwell, and Mrs. B. B. Williams. High score prizes were won by Mrs. T. J. Holt arid Mrs. J. W. Taylor. An ice course, followed by coffee, I NOT There are approxi Tax Abstracts for ship. There has been o date. Our books m taxes on May 1st. . Real and Personal Taxes on or hefoi * ( I 1 am upsiairs m v day. I T. BG I Tax Lister, Wari ^ ? Tland Eve VEB/J LATfST Bu Potricia Dow ??^??> -**???r Design^ In Sites: 36, 88, 40, 42 44 , 46, 48, 60 and 52. Slxe 44 r? Uiiires 5?4 yards of 39 Inch mater lal and 1% yard of contrasting Lining for jacket requires 2% yardi Df 35 inch material. Designed in Sizes 36, 38, 40, 4 44, 46, 48, 50 and 52. Size 44 re quires 5 1-4 yards of 39 inch ma terial and 1 3-4 yard of contrastin; Lining for jacket requires 2 1OR innVi material. y<u.L UD U1 uu uivti Clever Street Suit Pattern 8172: Gracious an charming is this two-piece suit, de signed with so much cleverness an restraint as to be equally useful an be coming to women of any age an any size. One may choose from a wid range of materials, with the resu of making one's suit very individue and distinctive. First suggestion j that hardy perennial, black an white, then comes the plain wit print and after that more subtl combinations come to one's mini such as brown with ashes of rose or chartreuse green, and blue. / For PATTERN, send 15 cents in coin (for each pattern desired) your NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER and SIZE to Patricia Dow, Warren Record Pattern Dep't., 115 Fifth Avenue, I Brooklyn, N. Y. V? cheese straws and bon bons, wt served. MRS. WARD HOSTESS Mrs. V. F. Ward was hostess I members of her card club and othi guests at six tables of contrai ? bridge. High score prizes were wo 'by Mrs. A. A. Williams, T. J. Ho and Mrs. Andrew DeLisser of Ne ICE mtately 1650 listed Warrenton Townnly 700 listed to rill close for listing Be sure to list your Property and Poll I re May 1st. I ^ourt House every I Gardner I enton Township. I 1 IE WARREN RECORD nts of Inti J York. Mrs. A. J. Ellington assisted 'in serving a frozen fruit salad course with coffee. Guests other than club members were Mesdames Andrew DeLisser of New York, W. N. Boyd, W. R. Boyce, L. C. Kinsey, Roy Davis, E. E. Gillam, J. B. Boyce, C. A. Tucker, T. J. Holt and Jack Scott. * ?????? MISS BOYCE HONORED Mrs. M. C. McGuire entertained at seven tables of Heart Dice on Saturday night in celebration of the 13th birthday of Miss Elizabeth Boyce. Prizes were won by Miss Peggie Mustian and Master Billy Boyce. Master James Boyce won a prize in a vegetable contest and Charles Tucker and Miss Lois Reid were winners in the advertising contest. Angel Food cake, topped with ice cream and chocolate sauce, was served. Those present were Misses Elizabeth Boyce, Lois Reid( Peggie Mustian, Jean Davis, Mary Guy Boyd, Mariam Boyd, Jean Williams, Laura Ellis, Finetta Gardner, Mary Delia Davis, Edna Montgomery, Julia and Indie Rhem, Helen Holt, Mary Macon, Jean Kinsey, Emma Kelly Moseley and Betsy Rodwell; Charles Tucker, James Boyce, Billy Boyce, Billy Peete, Jackie Scott, James Carr Moore, Bill Ward, Ranj irii 1 T-* ?l t*riill aoipxi iviues, ana rtuipn wiumms. D. A. R.S MEET Miss Mamie Williams was hostess to members of the Daughters of the American Revolution on Monday afternoon. Papers on "John Alston" and "Nicholas Long" were read by Miss Amma Graham and Miss Mary Louise Allen. Tea, sandwiches and sweets were served during the social hour. B. Y. P. U. SOCIAL The girls of the B. Y. P. U. were hostesses to the boys of that organi zation and to Rev. R. E. Brickhouse at a supper in the home of Miss Maywood Modlin last week. B. Y. ' P. U. seals were used on the place cards and on the favors. A salad course with coffee and cake was served. ' P. T. A. MEETING 2 A good number attended the Parent-Teacher meeting on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. O. I. Hinson led in d prayer and gave an inspiring talk, comparing cake making to characd ter building. After several helpful d hints each one present was requestd ed to write the receipt for the cake, with each ingredient symbolical of Is character building. A nominating It committee was appointed to nomid nate new officers, a secretary and is a treasurer, for next year, and it d was agreed to hold a special meetly in# at the school next Tuesday afle ternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Thirtyi. four children were reported to have !3 attended the clinics in Rocky Mount. The picture "Alice in WonN derland" will be sponsored at an early date by the P. T. A. and the St. Mary's Branch of the Woman's Auxiliary. A rising vote of thanks was given Mrs. P. R. Davis for the faithful service she rendered during the year as president of the P. T. A., - m .S =*5= IS : I Coming m I Big S l ^ (More bargains an ment of goods wil the greatest One ( on. 1 Listen for Radio E I first week in May Iboyce I Warrent 1' 1 Warrenton, N erest to and to Mrs. Hinson for her splendid and inspiring talk. Those attending from out-of-town were Mesdames Leonard Wilker, Arthur Rodwell, Henry Frazier and W. A. Connell Jr. of Warren Plains. OMITTED LAST KEEK The following social items were omitted from publication last week due to an oversight on the part of members of the force: BIRTHDAY PARTY Miss Nancy and Jane Peete gave their mother, Mrs. C. H. ^eete, a surprise party on her birthday last Thursday afternoon. An ice course and cheese straws were served the guests in the neighborhood. Fowers decorated the plates. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Master Billy Peete entertained a number of his boy friends last week on his 13th birthday. Baseball and other games were played. Ice cream and cake were served for refrshments. I FVTEPTATN CLUB Mr. and Mrs. Edmund White entertained members of their club and other guests at five tables of cards last week. Extra guests were Mr. and Mrs. James Horner of Oxford, Mrs. Robert Powell and Mr. Thomas Horner of Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. McGuire, Mr. and Mrs. R B. Boyd Jr., Mrs. W. R. Baskervill, and Misses Mamie Williams and Edith Burwell. Top score prizes were won by Miss Mamie Williams and Mr. M. C. McGuire. Mrs. James Horner received a guest prize. An ice course was served after several progressions. Spring flowers decorated the home. OBSERVES BIRTHDAY Miss Elizabeth Boyce celebrated her 13th birthday on Tuesday by serving cookies and suckers to the girls and boys of the seventh grade. ENTERTAINS CLUB The home of Mrs. Roy Davis was festive in spring flowers on Thursday afternoon when she was hostess to her club and other friends at four tables of contract. Prize winners were Mesdames J. B. Boyce and V. F. Ward. A chicken salad course with coffee was served the following guests: Mesdames W. R. Boyce, A. V. Lawson, J. P. Watson, F. M. Allen, C. A. Tucker, A. A. Williams E. E. Gillam, JacK f" > Scott, J. B. Boyce, R. R. Weston, J. H. Kerr, W. R. Baskervill, T. J. Holt, V. F. Ward, and Misses Sarah Macon and Eula Allen. Friends of Mrs. Joe Jones are; glad she has recovered after an illness of several weeks. Mrs. Jones has returned to her home in Ridgeway after having been a guest in I the home of Dr. and Mrs. C. H. j Peete for some time. Friends of Mrs. Fred Morin cf . Petersburg, formerly Miss Rose, Bud Green, are glad to learn that her little daughter, Mildred, has recovered after having scarlet fever, appendicitis, measles and mastoid. 1 r ; Soon! 1 ipring ! ui i Sale; id a bigger assort- 1 j 1 make this one of "ent Sales ever put j I f, broadcast, N. B. C.. i % i i I *1 )rug Co. on, N. C. I ?- * % i forth Carolina ?\ ^omen l|l / Macon Items Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Sharpe of Burlington spent Sunday here in the home of Mr. Macon Thornton. Rev. J. A. Martin of Durham was a visitor here Wednesday. Mrs. George Rhoads, Mrs. Robert Shaw and Mr. Walton Shaw went to Durham Wednesday. Mrs. J. S. Nowell was hostess to the Literary Club Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Lawrence of Sandford were visitors here last week. The Missionary Society of the Baptist Church met with Mrs. Harvey Haithcock Monday afternoon. Mi-, and Mrs. Harry Kenyon and children visited relatives in Franklinton last Sunday. Mr. Wiley Coleman attended the Junior-Senior banquet at Meredith College, Raleigh, last Saturday night. Miss Dot Parker entertained at one table of bridge Wednesday night. Mrs. Harvey Haithcock was in Norfolk last week end. Miss Winifred Clark spent the week end with friends in Enfield. Miss Annie Sue Powell, Mrs. W. S. Price and Mr. Marvin Drake Jr. were in Henderson Saturday. Miss Katherine Baxter spent the week end with her mother at Ridgeway. Misses Myrtice Harris, Alice Hun^ ME LB CIGAR o^felba Selectos size never sold for less than 10c. You now can buy the ja jc same sue and quality?long Havana and imported to- ^ bacco for only 5c. i I.LEWIS CIGAR MFG. CO.. Makers. NEV J. R. POINTER CIGAR CO., Rd : < >' ? y& if Is y I ,<who's, 1 Afraid ijj li of H | Rainy vz: ^ ?a J Days 11 Kg 18 81 18 II 8 . || LONGFELLOW || life some rain mi never know whei &tt light showers or i|| pour. ' 'S The cautious, thri j?H to shelter ourselv< :*,H adversity by hav ?8 serve to tide over q|f ?? People who get al to stay ahead re || porary setbacks a .;? tify themselves v l| program of saving p M 1 ii CITIZEN! ?! in WARREN! m i k ttttttttttttiitiiiiiiiiiiiiititiiiittiiiitiiili w w < > w ? PAGE 3 j * "I Fashion I jl Facts | 'SSSSSSSS, ter Irby, Winifred Clark and Mr. Leon Harris were in Henderson on business Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Rom Parker and Mr. Claud Kimball of Enfield were visitors here Wednesday. Miss Alice Hunter Irby spent Saturday with Miss Fannie House Scoggin of Warrenton. Mrs. Kerr Harris and Miss Mildred Tharrington went to Norfolk shopping last week. The Macon school will observe Education Day next Saturday. Everybody is cordially invited to attend. Miss Annie Bell Roberts spent the week end here with her parents. Miss Alice Bobbitt, who teaches at Winston Salem, and Mr. Edward Hall of Winston Salem spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Bobbitt. IDr. Rufus S. Jones A.B., M.A., D.D.S. 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