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PAGE 8 jthetorchi A department conducted for | The Warren County : i l Memorial Library j J By MABEL DAVIS i The Librarian j , Thanks A beautifully illustrated copy of , N. H Moore's book, Old Pewter, Brass, Copper, and Sheffield Plate, came to the library this week from , Mr. and Mrs. C A Tucker, a tribute to the memory of Mrs. Mary Boyd Poindexter- We are indebt-j TiTrc Splicrman for a I eu, aiau, w o copy of Pascal's Mill, a new mys- j tery story by Ben Ames Williams. . "Why We See Like Human Beings."' gotten out by the Better Vision In- , stitute and designed to teach the ( proper care of the eyes, is a recent purchase. We are also indebted to John Scarborough for a copy of The Bluejackets Manual U. S- NavySeveral other memorial volumes 1 have been ordered and will proba- 1 bly be in today or tomorrow S Mrs. Taylor Calls Us to the Colors c Do you recall with what enthus- 1 iasm Admiral Nelson's men re- t sponded to his ringing challenge: "England expects every man to do ! his duty!" utterer just before the British fleet attacked the combin- 1 ed forces of the French and Span- 1 ish fleets in what is known as the Battle of Trafalga? If the English 1 "tars" felt any fears about facing i Napoleon's navy, the challenge from their intrepid Admiral must have stiffened their spines, for the Eng- ! lish won a great victory over the 1 enemy. < In the same spirit Mrs. Joe Tay- lor, chairman of the finance committee for the library, is calling us to the colors in her letter which appears an another page of The Warren Record. Her assistants, those , untiring friends of the library who , win rftii ?t. the homes and places of business of the citizens of every ^ community in the county and town. ^ do so at some cost to themselves, which we are sure you will appre- , date. I Mrs. Taylor's assistants in town ; are Misses Olivia Burwell, Mary 1 Randolph, Rose Kimball, Ann Rod- : gers. Dorothy Walters and Mes- 1 dames W- D Rodgers, Si Nunn, Al- : pheus Jones, W. T. Polk, J. E- 1 Adams, Clyde Rodwell, J- ERooker Jr., Walter Gardner, Sam 1 Davis, A. C Bialock. David Parker, Pope Powell, and Miss Sue Burroughs. Out-of-town assistants are Mes- : jjpi=Ji=li=]r=li==Ji=Jrr=Jp 0 ASHES FOR Q 0 = Whenever you take out r ri this office, you can rest assur q lars in exchange for ashes aft II Dependable insurance is tl n 1 CITIZENS iNSURANi Li Representing Only G. W. Poindexter, Pres B r=Jr=J r=J j~-i f?r-HTr?T 0 I jj | jaBrx?^xj?xx?<C' S t II I Warren Uj[ :: | PHONE 212 jj I II; | PROGRAM WEEIE| : i MATINEE E || li; I Monday-' [I |; ; | Jean Harlow of ^ I ~ir nf in I "Su Ijf Wediv | Evelyn Knapp jj; I "Laughing I Thursday i I All St! !!! | "Mid-S 1 Night's 1 I j | 1 Satu ill I -f Tim 3 jjii ||l | "Border C ; I; Added: "Pha U : III 11 wmmmtmmsmmms J J ISIfsdmrr^pzjTrzJrrzJnrilp Warren ton, North Cai dames R. R. Rodwell and Roy Overby, Norlina; Mrs. Arthur Rodwell and Mrs. Oscar Albert, Warren Plains; Mrs. Roy Perkinson and Miss Carrie Dunn, Wise; Miss Mary Neal, Areola; Mrs. J. S. Nowell and Harry Kenyon, Macon; Mesdamcs David Limer and Stephen Bowden, Afton; Miss Marina Williams and Mrs. Harry Williams, Inez; Mesdames T. M. Aycock and H. GLimer, Elberon; Mesdames Sam Allen and Willie Bobbitt, Axtel; Misses Julia and Sydnor Williams, Ridge way; Mesdames Jesse Gardner and C- M. Haithcock, Churchill; Mesdames M. W- Ransom and T. J. Miles, Littleton; Miss Rena Rodwell, Oakville; Miss Hazel Wall, icioms Mrs. Albert Bugg, Grove Hill. Misses Randolph and "Kimball have been assigned to represent the library at the John Graham School; Miss Emma Dunn at the Norlina School, and Miss Emily Milam and Mrs- Helen Moore at the Macon School. Ridgeway Items Mrs. W. C. Mabry and guest, VTiss Lizzie Townsend of Oxford, ?a., Mrs. Charles Petar and Miss Sarah Petar attended the marriage )f Miss Helen Read Kimball to Mr 3. T. Strang at Mt. Auburn Chrisian Church Saturday afternoon. Mr. J. G- Scott was at home on Sunday. Mrs B. D. Moore and Mrs. H 3. Grant attended services at Macon on Home-Coming Day. Several Ridgeway ladies and Miss Lizzie Townsend visited Mrs. Cor- , lelia Cheatham at Henderson on , Monday afternoon. j Sunday morning. October 11, It ) o'clock is the next appointment 'or services at Good Shepherd Church; and Sunday night at the Methodist church. Afton Items Rev. and Mrs. L. C. Brothers and ;on were dinner guests in the home if Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pinnell. Mrs. Kelly and two daughters of Broadway spent the week end with Mr- and Mrs. Ralph Kelly. Miss Emma King spent Monday light with Miss Mamie Burroughs- j Mr. and Mrs. John Felts, Mr. ind Mrs. Howard Currin of Middleburg and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fuller cf Farmville and Mrs. Peter Felts tvere supper guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mabry oa Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs- W. J. Pinnell and daughter, Bessie, were visitors in Rocky Mount Sunday morning. Miss Arnie Belle Roberts spent the week end with her parents at Macon. rJr=Jf=Jr=ir=ir=ir=iF=i | DOLLARS 1! _ 1 ~ B t fire insurance policy from IT ed that you will receive dol- Li cr the fire is over. jj le only kind we sell. iE S BONDING GO- 1 Stock Companies M. E. Grant, Sect'y r=^r=^r^i^r^r^r^r=0 n^r^p=^t=ip==Jr=ir=Jr==lP | | 11! Theatre 1 111 VVARRJENTON, N. C. | | | II L OCTOBER 12th | j |j| VERY DAY . | 11 |Q Tuesday $ li It Franchot Tone | |; | [I esday || |: ||| - Phil Regan | |i ijl Irish Eyes" I 111 1 * n - Friday & ; II ar Cast | :: |U ummer | fl Dream" | -ii; |[[ rday i f ^ fcCoy | j;j p abellero" I a jj tntom Rider" | | J? I | !} =Jr=j|=ji=sifssii==irs=ir==Jff= oUna JJ. Quite a large number from this community attended the funeral of Mr. W. E. Davis at Shady Grove Sunday afternoon. Miss Nell Reavls spent Sunday with Miss Josephine Pinnell. Mr. J. D. Dickerson and son, Vernon, spent the week end at home. j Mr. J. K. Pinnell was a visitor in Greenville last weekMiss Sadie Limer spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs- J. William Limer. Manson Items Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Edwards of Raleigh spent Sunday afternoon here with friends. Mrs. L. F. Hammie of Oxford spent Sunday afternoon here with her son, Mr. Lee Hammie. Mrs. N. M- Carrington of Durham visited relatives here Sunday. Misses Ruth and Edna Mae Saunders and Mrs. John White and little daughter, Eunice, of Norlina spent Monday here with friends, j Misses Elsie Mae Champion and Elizabeth Kimball spent Sunday in Raleigh. Mr- and Mrs. R. H. Hammie and children of Oxford spent Sunday afternoon here with Mr. and MrsLee Hammie. Mr. J. V- Robertson and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Robertson of Richmond, Va., visited his sister here, Mrs. W.' B. Brack, Sunday afternoonMr. and Mrs. Lee Hammie have moved to Mrs. S. G. Champion's home place. dr=l^l^lr=Jr=l^n=n= We Thi 3 We wish to express < people of Warrenton : the patronage you ha and we trust you wi see us for Fountain and Beer i a il Li jj GIFTS OF DISTINCTIC 1 1 The So NORLtt Norlina, N< ii Jr=li=li=li=li=li=li=lr=l | The HUN1 p A Newspaper Wii vol. vin oc | Build Up Your | RESISTANCE I TAKE Cod Liver Oil No^ and Beat That Wintei GOLD ::: We carry Cod Liver Oil :: both the liquid and tal j : form and in several sizes. i:| Come in today and begin build up your system to ;:! sist the usual winter colds ! Hunter Dri SERVING THE F i:;; PRESCRIPTIONS CALLE ?Hi????HMi?i?M?HH?wwwuwt IE WARREN RECORD Embro Items J s Miss Virgie Powers is visiting her ? parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Powers. t Miss Powers holds a position in Norfolk. Miss Sibyl Neal of Louisburg 8 I College visited friends here last c | Sunday. Mr. Eddie Powers of Panama is now the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Powers- I Mrs. P. H. Cheek returned home \ last Saturday night after spending c a week in Robinsonville. ? Mrs. F. B. Neal spent some time : this week with her daughter, Mrs. ? E. O. Williams, near WarrentonW. E. DAVIS (Continued from page 1) "?* ? ? rt-n Momtp nam urso wne wad iyiooo eron of Lawrenceville, Va. Two children, Edward Dameron Davis of Creek, and Mrs. Mamie Davis Seward, of Midlothian, Va-, were born to them. His second wife who survives him was before her marriage Miss Blanche Egerton of this county. The children of this marriage are Ernest and George Davis of Creek, and Mrs. Virginia Davis Lawrence of Charlotte. M. I. DTHIRTEEN FACE (Continued From Pare 1) May was found not guilty. The other four, Ed Bell, Alex May, Claude Carroll and Joe Coleman? were each fined $1 and taxed with the costs. At the session Monday, Prank Jr=Jr=lr=lr=l^l^l^Jr=lr ink You Q )ur appreciation to the and Warren County for ve given us in the past 11 continue to come to 1 0 71 I Curb Service M I ! md Ale |j 1 tmm 1 m jj i! >N SUNDRIES 1 da Shop I JA HOTEL jl >rth Carolina 1 F^F^F^F^F^F^F^F^E FergramI :l thin A Newspaper ?t. 8, 1936 No. 41 ijj "Ain't it fun; Warrenton ::: surprised me," was the jj | comment overheard from ; one enthusiastic visitor at iii the fair grounds last niteCongratulations to the Lions Club. The club put ::; on a creditable fair this year and laid the groundwork for a fair next year which should prove one of lithe best in this part of the state. : V _____ We had a nice visit this iii week from an old Warren boy, Mr. Henry Alston, iii who went to New York ' and made good in the tobacco businessThe World Series gave us several afternoons of en- j tertainment, but there did not seem to us to be as i ,n much enthusiasm about j j|e^ the games as in by-gone ii ?~ ?1 nforn Kn _ yea.ia wneii oeus wuv ing laid and pools were I:; being made up each afterto noon on innings. re" Get your fountain pen, : , ink, pencils, tablets and note-books from us. We are happy to see you. lg Company UBLIC FOE 60 YEARS D FOB AND DELIVERED :: umtxtmtttmtmmtmttmtmttmttmm I Warrenton, North Jlark was found guilty of assault- of the valley, ng, or threatening to assault, his ghe was m< on and had Judgment suspended hrirfptmv^m i iver him provided he pay the costs . . , ' . n the action. hls brother' ] The court took In $262 90 In fines of RIchmondind costs from the cases that were Mrs- Stranj llsposed of on Monday. ^ and MrS ball of Manse STRANG-KIMBALL from st Luli mond and hi (Continued from Page 4) there for the to ffnwn of lmnnrfcad cat-.In War ? ? ? ?* I MT. QWtUlg reil of tulle was held by a cap of Mrs. Harvey >range blossoms and she carried a mond. He wi ihower bouquet of roses and lilies p. I. and hoi I ^ TO THE VOTERS IThe Registration books will and will remain open each Sat Those wishing to register are u named below during this time. Township Re? RIVER JACK NE SIXPOUND W- W. Hi HAWTREE JOHN WI I SMITH CREEK A. P. GCK NUTBUSH JESSE Ci SANDY CREEK H. D. SHOCCO P. F. LIN FORK ALTON P FISHING CREEK ROBERT JUDKINS JOE NEA W. WARRENTON J. C. MO< ROANOKE SIDNEY , NORLINA J. P. WIL E. WARRENTON # GEORGE CLAUDE] Chairman M 01 % * gE= j Speakin; I The Hii I J 0 Bring Us Your Next Acqua I &$$$ WARE WARR] IS SECURING EACH TOMERS, TOP MAR PILE OF THE GOLDE SECURED FOR OTHI YOU. BpMK3?POa?OMCiBg0?g I ON O 1142 Pounds 1 $4 * An Averag Ksaw?aB(9*?fle^wr^*B< BELOW ARE A FEW 01 MADE 0 Bartholomew & Coleman $37.1 King & Coleman $36. E Hester & St. Sing $39.5 W. E. Mulchi Jr $41.5 COME TO SEE U I " =* CaroBn? FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9> J noke' Va;t at the altar by the Potomac Telephone Compaq ''B vho was attended by Immediately following th ? Harvey H. Strang Jr- mofy' ^Ir' 61111 Mrs. Strati? I?* Va.. as best man. m0t0r <?r.? trip to "1 .... announced destination Aft V I is the daughter of ber 25 they will be at hnm,, ?V William Warren Kim- noke, Va- nome to J in. She was graduated ril' f- fnp .. :e's Hospital in Rich- ? , the Wed% ,M is made her home c mon were Mrs. HarveyS i past several years- Strang, the groom's mother Jfl is the son of Mr. and c H- Stoll of Wilson, sister H. Strang of Rich- groom, and Misses j0 ? f "fl is graduated from V- Dorothy Poster, Margaret a hH ds a position in Roa- and Claude Machen. Uct? I1CE I OF WARREN COUNTY I open at 9 o'clock, Saturday, October 10th urday through October 24th at sunset. rged to see their respective registrar as istrar Place to Register LSON LITTLETON UTHCOCK CHURCHILL SSTLY KING WISE DCH OINE \PPS DREWRY rnnr it i Trrrtrr^ ? : oo uri v lUiMSCUKU EER , APTON RIDGEN INEZ PI1TMAN GROVE HILL L VAUGHAN DRE COURT HOUSE JONES ELAMS LIAMS NORLINA R. FRAZIER JONES BROS- STORE Warrenton [H VI. HAITHCOCK I barren County Board P Elections jl gOf I %h Dollar J : Load of Tobacco and Get inted With It I A I $$$$$$$$$$$ ifeg igB BBB H k BpnjHr VI HOUSE I ENTON, N. C. I $$$$$$$$$$? I DAY FOR ITS MANY CUS KET PRICES FOR EVERY ,1 N WEED. WHAT IT HAS |l 2RS IT WILL SECURE FOR I ?UR FLOOR I I of Tobacco Sold For AO I e of 40c Per Pound | I the many good averages i 'n our floor: ? fj it R?dwell & Dunstan $43.63 I ? Thompson & Weaver $38.23 J E- Pascha 11 $42.56 SerJs & Stevenson ....$43.55 jl s and be convinced II CARROLL, Proprietor II
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