FRIDAY, JUNE IS, 1934 m Society tjl Items ''''''''''''''' B SIMM I'M BONUM I BaU the breath and the bloom of the/i year in the bag of one bee: I, ill the wonder and wealth of the/ B mine in the heart of one gem: / Bin tk core of one pearl all the/' shade and shine of the sea: I' Breath and boom, shade and shine,/ H wonder, w ealth and?how far It above them? I BTruth, that's brighter than gem, I BTrust, that's purer than pearl,? { finest truth, purest trust in the/' uihverse-all were for ine /( B IB the kiss of one girl. I B ?Robert Browning. I B Miss Elizabeth Boyd and house ( Bluest, hliss Haines Clement of r ?several days in/J fSngton. D. C? this week. 4 JIr and Mrs. C. A. Tucker were IB ristors in Gree"^'ille ^is week. jjjs. Frank Clement of Mocks- 1 Belle is a guest Miss M'ariam K or. Frank O'Neil of Henderson J B;, a visitor here on Friday night, r B Dr. O'Neil, who was graduted a few|t ldaj.s ago from Harvard University, P Brill spend a moTuh at his heme lnl B Henderson before leaving for New|{ B fork where he will serve as an in- L B in a Long Island hospital. jj B Mr. JeH Palmer and Mr. Will b a me Of Chattanooga, Tenn., are! B attending the finals at the Univer- j B s"y of North Carolina this week. I1 | Mrs. John Mitchell is expected tor K return today froth Duke Hospital, | B Durham, where she underwent a I B^or operation several days ago. |l B Miss Mabel Davis spent several P Bears la~t week in Oxford with rel-J * ** - ??. * II Mrs. N. M. Palmer, wmie on ? i I vet to Mr. anct Mrs. W. G. Moore , I ^Durham, attended, the Confer eMe of International Relations for peace at Duke University. The con- J I ffffictr. which was held on Mon- s I day night, wa's sponsored by Mrs. I Franklin D. Roosevelt. I Mesdames P. P. Hancock, C. S. _ I Haithcock and J. J. Laughlin were I nsitors iT! Raleigh last week. v I Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Watson left j lias: week to attend the World's Fair in Chicago. t I Mesdames F. H. Gibbs, Alpheus j I Jones and Virginia Pearsall spent [Wednesday in Durham. c Mrs. 0. B. Deaton of Troy is a j guest of Mrs. P. P. Hancock. I Mr. T. E. Powell of Macon was c in town Wednesday. c Mrs. P. P. Hancock and daughter, r Mildred Ann, and guest, Mrs. O. B. c Deaton of Troy, and Miss Estelle Davis were visitors in Nashville on t Tuesday morning. ? Miss Helen Gibbs of Raleigh is a t guest of Dr. J. T. Gibbs. t Girls and boys of Miss Lula B. Allen's and Mrs. R. Z. Egerton's < I Sunday school classes enjoyed a \ picnic at Wortham's spring, near i Ridgeway, on Tuesday afternoon. i Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Eldrige and i son. Will Eldrige, of Chattanooga, Tern, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. v LDameron. 1 Hiss Sallie Palmer has returned c lo Washington. D. C., after spendto? ten "Bays here as a guest of Mrs. i J. D. Palmer aha" other relatives in c this county. Miss Dick Kimball of Manson was l a visitor lit Warrenton on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Robertson 1 and Mrs. Hoyt Brantley spent Wednesday in Richmond. t Mrs. Henry Williams anc. Miss ' Caroline Williams of Inez were vis- 1 Mors here on Wednesday afternoon. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ivey spent several days in Raleigh this week. ( Mr. Sidney Kline spent last week l hi Henderson. J Mrs. Marvin Marks spent the week 1 end in Henderson. < Mrs. John Dowling and daughter, < Min spent the week end in Oxlord. t Mrs. George Rhodes of Macon 1 ^ed Mrs. Elizabeth Slade at < Hotel Warren this week. Mrs. Mary Smithwick, after : Pending a month here with her v J^t.Mrs. M. M. Drake, left Tuess.v for n. c. c. W., Greensboro, i ere she will be a dean at sum- < ^er school. i Miss Sue Thompson of Inez visit- 1 vu Ivficn t_ _ -.wo oanet Hall at Hotel WarI ren this v;eek. I Mr. 3. w. Rook Jr. left for his < I home in Birmingham, Ala., on Sat- 1 I hrday; after having been a ijuest m l? I the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. D.j1 dodgers for the past week. I I Mrs. Sue White left last week to V I 6pend some time in Wilson. 1( I Mesdames W. N. Boyd, M. P- Bur- y I *ell, Shippe McCarroll, Edmund I I %ite, Lucy and Edith Bur well at- y Bonded commencement exercises atP I University last week. y i mrs. g. H. Macon was a \isitor in I Henderson last week. 1 Mrs. t. b. Burton was a visitor in j* I Durham last week. I Mesdames R. B. Boyd Jr., W. R.|' I Haskervill W. H. Dameron and Ed- i I ttund White attended a bridge WaiTenton, North Carolina 1 i|i News party in Ctoiord on Friday afternoon given under the auspices of the Colonial Dames. Friends of little Miss Marion Folk will be glad to learn that she has recovered from measles. Dr. Rufus Jones was a visitor In South Hill, Va., on Saturday afternoon. Miss Maywood Modlin is attending summer school at Wake Forest College. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Palmer were recent visit ors in Raleigh. Master Charles Wilson of Henierson is spending some time in the lome of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilson ind Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Harris of Macon were visitors in town on Saturday. Dr. Rives Taylor of Oxford and son, Rives, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Howard P. Jones, and Henry raylor of Oxford were visitors in ;he home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard F\ Jones Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Taylor ind daughter, Douglass, spent Sunlay in Oxford as guests of Mr. Tayor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas raylor. Mrs. Charles D. H. Port was a dsitor in Warrenton Tuesday afterloon. She was the guest of Mr. ind Mrs. Joseph W. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Spottswood Burwell ind sons, Walter Brodie and Spottsvood Burwell Jr., were guests of Mrs. Burwell's sister, Mrs. Howard ?. Jones, Sunday afternoon. Dr. P. P. Hunter left on Faiday 'or Chicago where he will aaend he World's Fair. Mesdaifles F. P. Hunter, Alpheus Jones, B. R. Palmer, C. A. Tucker, 3. E. Jackson and R. R. Weston ipent Friday in Richmond. Mrs. Marion Taylor of Sudan, /a., is the guest of Mrs. Alpheus rones. Friends of Miss Mamie Weaver vill be glad to know that she has ecovered from an attack of measles. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Pusey have aken an apartment in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Numa Weaver. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Seaman and laughter, Lucy, motored to Raleigh Monday to greet Mrs. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who was the guest >f the City of Raleigh, and wh^ adIressed the assembled hosts of adnirers in the City Auditorium at 11 )'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Wilkins Lewis of rackson and their sons, Henry W. md Alston Lewis, and their daugher, Jane, were guests of Mrs. Archi>ald Williams Sunday afternoon. Mrs. William A. Burwell and laughter, Miss Olivia Burton Bur veil after spending several days in n Georgia and South Carolina with elatives, have returned to their lome here. The many friends of little Miss Tanice Fleming are delighted to mow that she has completely re overed from whooping-cough. The Warrenton Garden Club neets with Mrs. Joseph W. Taylor >n Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Toint hostesses are Mrs. Walter White and Mrs. Edward Rodwe*l. Mrs. illice Taylor is a guest of ler daughter, Mrs. Alpheus Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Alpheus Jones spent ;he week-end at Vriginia Beach, fhey were accompanied by Miss Mamie Williams and Mr. Tom Gilam. Mr. F. T. Reid and family, ac:ompanied by Mr. James Carr Vfoore Jr., motored to Roxboro on Sunday and were accompanied lome by Miss Nancy Bullock, the :ousin of Mr. Moore, who is a guest )f Mr. and Mrs. James Carr Moore. The friends of Mr. W. G. Rogers ire delighted to know that his lealth has improved and that he is :onvalescent from his recent illness. Prof. Robert House of the University of North Carolina spent the week end here with relatives. Mrs. Edmund White was a guest it Tea of Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Pew >f Duke University Monday evening n honor of Mrs. Franklin D. Roose/elt. Mrs. W. C. Gwalthney of Union lievel, Va., and daughter Miss Alice jwalthney, a student of RandolphMacon College, were guests of Mrs. Joseph W. Taylor and Mrs. Howard F. Jones Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. McGuire and Mr. Bill Martin of Washington, D. C., were visitors fn Chapel Hill, Raleigh and Durham on Saturday. Mr. find Mrs. Loyd Cooke of Louisburg were week end guests of Mrs. Cook's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ft. J. Jones. Mr. Russell Palmer of Oakville was a visitor in Warrenton on Mon3ay. Mrs. R. L. Capps of Areola was i visitor in town on Monday afternoon. Mrs. Hmory Wall of LaCrosse, TH1 and Evei VER/j I LAKSTI ftu Paftricio Dow ? | i m~i Designed in Sizes: 11, 13, 15, 17 and 19, (with corresponding bust measure 29,' 31, 33, 33 and 37). Size 17 reauiries 3Mi yards of 39 inch material, wi^v J4 yard con-r trasting and 1K yards of machine pleating. Designed in Sizes: 11, 13, 15 17 and 19 (with corresponding bust measure 29, 31, 33, 35 and 37). Siae 17 requires 3 5-8 yards of 39inch material, with 1-2 yard contrasting and 13-4 yards of machine pleating. PLEASANT SUMMER WEAR Pattern 8192: The younger set are looking for dresses charming to the eye, easy to make and comfortable to wear in summer, so they choose the-pattern sketched here. The sleeves and low square collar and bow are not only very becoming, but also cool and the simple cut of the entire dress is entirely in keeping with the gay and light clothes so desirable during the warm weather. A figured voile would be first choice in the selection of material with organdy collar, bow and possibly the sash, tho that could be made of the dress material. f "N ? - nimrcDxr IK KMI1? I Jfor rAAicixvi^i) o^uu *v w->?. in coin (for each pattern desired) your NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER and SIZE to Patricia Dow, Warren Record Pattern Dep t., 115 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. w J Va., Miss Amy Lete of Boydton, Va., and Mr. Clyde Williams of South Hill, Va., were guests of Miss Mae Flowers on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Nick Alston has returned to his home here after spending several days in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. William Hedgpeth attended the funeral of Mr. Hedgpeth's mother in Greensboro this week. J Miss Eva Alston of Ridgeway was a Warrenton visitor on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Fleming and little daughter, Mary Bunting, have returned to their home in Norlina after a six weeks visit in the home ,pf Mrs. Fleming's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Wheeless and daughter of Rocky Mount spent Wednesday night as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lancaster. Miss Eva Pettway Williams has Vatnmod to Columbus. Ga., after spending some time in the home of | her mother, Mrs. Rie Williams. ! Master Clayton Smallings left this week for Washington, D. C., co j spend some time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Smalling. The Rev. B. N. de Foe Wagner conducted services in the Littleton Methodist church on Sunday night. Mr. Bill Martin of Washington, D. C., is visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. McGuire. SON BORN Born to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin S. Choplin, on June 5, a son?Harold Jackson. , | MRS. BOYD HOSTESS I Mrs. R. B. Boyd Jr. was hostess E WARREN RECORD cits of Inte ?$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$< on Tuesday afternoon to club mem- f bers at two tables of bridge. High 1 score prize was awarded Mrs. Edmund White. Prior to the beginning of play the hostess served an ice course. Mrs. Boyd's home war, ] attractively dressed with summer j flowers. ' j ENTERTAIN Y. W. A. Miss Margaret Blalock was hostess to members of the Y. W. A. at | her home last week. The program, ; in charge of Mrs. Bob Bright, and { in which a number of the members , took part, was very interesting. , rv i i.i ...1.1 U?... ? t uiuing we sueiai nuur a sweet ( course was enjoyed by those present. < The July meeting will be held in i the home of Mrs. Bob Bright. Y. W. A. MEETS 1 Littleton, June 14.?The ?. W. A. of Littleton Baptist church met on Monday at 8 p. m. at the home of Miss Annie Price. There were 15 present. An interesting patriotic ! program, "Heroes of America," was , presented. The hostess served de- ' licious cream and cakes, after which the meeting adjourned. The ad- \ visor, Mrs. Sol Fishel, invited the members to a lawn buffet party at Robin Dale Thursday at 7 p. m. BEASLEY-SHELL Invitations reading as follows have been received by relatives r.f Miss Shell in Warrenton: Mrs. Oliver Perry Shell requests the honor of your presence at the marriage of her daughter, Virginia Maclin, to Mr. Delmar Otis Beasley, on Wednesday, June 20, 1934, at 5 o'clock in the afternoon, Baptist Church, Glen Lynn, Va. HONOR MISS COOK Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Jones entertained Monday afternoon, .Turin 11 from 4 to 6 o'clock in honor of their great niece, Vera Minota Cook in celebration of her eighth birthday. Invited guests were the great nieces of Mr. Jones and little friends of the honoree. One of the incidents of the gathering was a Kodak picture of Mr. Jones taken with his great nieces, all sitting around the stone horse blocks, removed from "Shocco Hill," 1 his old ancestral home. Those present were Vera Minota Cook, Emily Adams Cook, the young ' sister of the honoree; Louise and Hannah Martin Davis, Nancy and 1 Jane Peete, Emma Kelley, Nan and 1 Marina Moseley, LTIcy and Peter Seaman Jr., Catherine Petar, Lorine 1 and Nancy Jones, Fairfax Mitchell, Douglass Taylor, Edith Gary Ellis and Alice Taylor Jones. ; CHILDREN'S DAY AT HEBRON The Children's Day exercises will be held at Hebron church Sunday ! [morning at 11 o'clock, Miss Kathleen 1 Ellis of Macon announced yesterday, i The public is invited. _ i WINS SCHOLARSHIP I Miss Vivian Lawson was awarded a scholarship to Camp Penick, Vade 1 Mecum, an Episcopal camp near i Winston-Salem, for outstanding work in Sunday school during the' past year. The scholarship was i ^? ^ ? SHOES U Elkay's CLEANER AND POLISH / 25 Shines S For all kinds of whi shoes. Removes greai and dirt. Makes soile white shoes like new. [ 4 Fluid Ozs. 2 IBoyce I JAMES B. BC . . Warrant ^rest to V given by the Woman's Auxiliary of the Episcopal church. MBS. TUCKER HOSTESS Mrs. C. A. Tucker was hostess to tier card club at a bridge luncheon at her home last week. High score prize was awarded Mrs. Jack Scott. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Little Miss Mamie Wilson celebrated her 12th birthday with a number of her friends at a party given by her parents on Friday afternoon. The little folks enjoyed a number of games played out of doors. Refreshments consisting of Ice cream, cakes and suckers were served. Little Miss Wilson was the recipient of a number of remembrances. HONORS MISS CLEMENT Honoring Miss Haines Clement of Mocksville, guest of Miss Elizabeth Boyd, Miss Mariam Boyd delightfully entertained on Saturday afternoon at a GyTSSy tea on the lawn at her home. Those present were Misses Haines Clement, Helen Gibbs of Raleigh, Elizabeth Stackhouse of Mullins, S. C., Fannie ] House Sco'ggin, Elizabeth Boyd, Lucy Boyd, Ellie Ford Hinson, Alice Burwell, Catherine Moseley; Messrs. Howard Jones, Pett Boyd, Alfred Williams, James Poindexter, Tom Holt, William Taylor, Bill Martin of Washington, D. C., Armistead Boyd and Dr. Rufus Jones. MISS BOYD COMPLIMENTED Manson, June 14.?On Friday afafternoon Miss Mary Alice Boyd, bride-elect, of Townsville was honored with a miscellaneous shower, when Miss Alice White and Mrs. Henry B. White of Drewry delightfully entertained on the spacious lawn at the home of the n/mici Lovely summer flowers were used In profusion and formed an attractive setting for the occasion. The guests, upon arrival, were asked to register in the bride's book, after which two contests were enjoyed. The winners, Mrs. William Boyd of Henderson and Miss Alma Kimball, were presented with attractive prizes, and the honoree was presented with a shoulder cor- j sage of sweet peas and roses. Two vocal solos by Misses Sarah J and Prances Boyd of Townsville, I accompanied at the piano by Miss ffahcye White of Raleigh, were much enjoyed. To the strains of the wedding march, little Lucy Boyd Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Harris of Henderson, and Wallace White, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. White of Drewry, dressed as l-I-i. 1 !J. 3 ?- ' miniature uriue anu giuuui, uku escorted the bride-elect amid a shower of rice, to a large pink and white umbrella under which were concealed many lovely and useful gifts. After the cutting of the bride's cake, which afforded much merriment, a tempting ice course, carrying out the color scheme of pink and white, was served to the following guests: KE NEW I i. sf), )rug Co. 1 )YCE, Owner , an, North Carolina ' 1 > i^omen l|l i Miss Mar;? Alice Boyd, honoree; Mesdames W. M. Coffin, Horace Robinson, George A. Harris, W. H. Boyd and Richard 'Wortham of Henderson, Mrs. C. P. Rogers of Middleburg, Mrs. Harry Whitaker of Rocky Mount; Misses Olive and Nancye Wliite of Raleigh; Mesdames Marion Taylor, Chesley Morton and Vernon McElveen of Oxford; Mescames R. B. Boyd Sr., Gordon W. Poindexter, W. W. Cawthorne and Miss Mary Cawtliorne of Warrenon; Mesdames S. R. Adalhs, J. H. Thomas, E. B. Taylor, W. H. Burwell, C. S. Taylor, W. D. Vaughn, N. D. Boyd, B. Prank Fox, J A. Boyd and J. E. Boyd, Misses Alyne Taylor, Christie Adams, Mary Grace Woody, Ethel Newell, Sue Hunt, Judith, Nan, Sarah, Panthea and Prances Boyd of Townsville, Mesdames J. Hope Bullock, J. A. Wilson Jr., W. L. Wilson and Misses Rose and Alma Kimball. HONORS BRIDE Honorirf& Mrs. Cecil Pope of Churchill, (l recent bride, Miss SalPLAYED OUT ! I ' ~ ^ppi GOING DOWN... Whei ;;. then smoke a Camel. < erjjy... quickly, pleasantly. Gael's costlier tobaccos "Get a LIS w I CREAM jj : | -A1 h SUGAR I "H/ IE Wide ] " 1 tv ti. 4-lt avvv IUOn t UUSL uicui as unsafe as the women, especia secreted in such it unsafe, but u your money! I 30/0 1 CITIZEN | WARREf 1 r , ?jjjjfjjr" 'iij,'''liir -'SrSir -.1 PAGE 3 j /- S < ! .1 > Fashion ! Facts ; > ,J ; lie Allen entertained at a three course luncheon and shower at her home last week. "Those present for the luncheoii included Mrs. Pope, Mrs. H. C. 8 :arborough) Miss Frances Scarborojgh of Churchill and her house g reat, Miss Anders, of Stokes. Tht table was lovely with its centerpiece of pink sweetpeas. Following the luncheon Mrs. C. P. Allen and Idlss Sallie Allen gave the bride a china and glass shower, presented by little Misses Edith and Louise Allen and Master Monroe Gardner upon an express wagon over which vas placed an open umbrella. The follow ring guests were present for the shower and wrote their good wishes in the bride's book: Misses Edna Allen, Mamie Gardner, Mary Terrel, Mesdames T. V. Allen, B. P. Terrell, J, E. Allen, C. P. Allen, Tom Walters of Rocky Mount, W. P. Rodw ;ll, Herman Rodwell, C. E. Rodwell, A. C. Blalock, John Bell, M. M. Drake, Mary Smith wick of Apex, W. M. Gardner, W. D, Rodgers and Miss Mabel Davis. AND TflEN HE SMOKED A CAMEL-. s your flow of energy ebbs Camels help to restore enSmoke them all you want, never upset your nerves 1 ith a Camel!" PITCHERS MDi ; "'I BOWLS I /j iVE- J Mouths 8jjj . They're every bit 1 ! mattress. Many * lly, keep money . 1 places. Not only is .1 nproductive! Bank W INTEREST 4 fl COMPOUNDED I SEMI-ANNUALLY I S BANK I (TON, N. C. 1 iiiiininiiiirott^BanaiiiiHiiiiiiii 5 j