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f JANUARY 21, 19 ' " 11 1 ? ociety tems in left Friday for I lgton after spend- j s with her sister,) _ ~ * J !?.#* I , M?' "r.|?,ence M- unaerwuou ?? ^rS mi her home in Louisburg . frW 1(img a few days here as alter sPel E s Auen and fam- , guest ot ' i ? Gladys Taylor and Kath11 ter of Henderson were , erUie ^visitors here. \ ?'eelt . Mrs W C. Clifton and 5lr- .Mrs Joyner of Louisburg , ^^torshere Sunday after"T William Burwell and Misses ?and Nancy EHis. Mary Macon, uura Bovd and Ann Hunter , Marialli , ._w n,ava amnnET I Fiiihel of ^ ^ I IV,fk end visitors here. I Miss Jane Lewis of Jackson was I a week end guest of Mrs. A. D. WilI lisras and familyI Mr. and Mrs. Archie Pettyjohn of. I Lvnchburg. Va., were week end I guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. WatI Mr. J- L. Thomas of Rocky I I Mount was a visitor here Friday. I I Mr, H. A- Moseley was a visitor! I in Richmond this week. J ? I Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Fitzhugh of 11 I Fuquay Springs were guests of Mr. I I and Mrs. J. A. Rhem and family on I j I Rev. and Mrs. O. I. Hinson of IJ I Enfield were guests of friends here J K Members of the senior class of If 9 John Graham high school were I f 9 visitors in Henderson on Friday af-1 r I ternoon. I q I Mrs. W. R. Baskervill, Mr. Wal- J v ker Burwell of Winston-Salem and 11 I Mr. George Burwell of Duke Uni-1 v . iu. attended the Monroe-If Pettyjohn wedding and reception I in Lynchburg last week. ii Miss Edith Capps attended the ii funeral of Mr. W. F. Gupton at S Areola on Saturday afternoon. b Mr. and Mrs. Theo Stallings at- c tended a Re-settlement meeting in E Raleigh for several days last weekMesdames Fielding Frye of J Greensboro and R Hunt Parker of * Roanoke Rapids visited Miss Rie ' Aston, who is ill at her home here this week. Mrs. Alex Coleman of Palmer a Springs is a guest of Mrs. C. R. h Rodwell for a few days this week. E Mr. and Mrs. Garland Ivey and S Miss Sarah Joe Ivey have moved r< from the home of Mr. and Mrs. rt W. W. Cawthorne of Warren Plains fi to Norlina. They were guests of & the Cawthornes here for a few days n this week. n Mrs Irvin Stevenson and daugh- b; ters are visiting relatives in Hen- vv derson this week. tl Miss Isabel Allen was a week end ft guests of Miss Caroline Williams of Ji Inez. Mrs. H. M. Williams was a week d end guest of Mrs. O. L Burkett in Franklin, Va. | Mr. and Mrs- Edward Gray Cobb . have moved from the Ann Lee 1 Apartments on Main street to an apartment in Hotel Warren. Among those who attended the A Annual Diocesan meeting of the ti Woman's Auxiliary in Rocky Mount w on Tuesday were: Mesdames J. G. B Williams, W. R. Baskervill, J. P- C Scoggin, A. A. Williams. C. A. Tuck- "i er, B. B. Williams, J. H. Kerr. H. E L Jones and Misses Rowe Jones t< and Kate White Williams. B Among the out-of-town people n *ho attended the Organ Recital in g; the Baptist Church on Monday p evening were: Mr. and Mrs. J. M. it Coleman, Mesdames John Nowell, ii Clarence Thompson, Lula Gardner, ft Marvin Drake, H. V. Scarborough, T. Harris, and Misses Mabel J Shearin, Helen Thompson, Helen Williams and Brown Coleman of I IMoeon, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davis of Alton, and Mr. and Mrs. James Dallas Riggan of Churchill. C Mr. George R. Frazier was in A Rkleigh Monday and Tuesday to ti ?end a conference meeting of F g Mr. John Baird, who is stationed c M Bizabethtown with the State c Highway Patrol broadcasting sys- a I tcill. Woe o " a v^nor nere inis weeK- n Mrs. R, z. Egerton returned on J Thursday irom a visit to relatives s to Raleigh- C Miss Sarah Macon will spend the v ^ end in Stoevall with friends. C Mr. Frederick Williams and Mrs. d R- E. Williams returned Sunday \ from a week's visit to Mrs. Irvin I Wpscombe in Baltimore- Mrs. I Utscombe's son is quite ill in his I tome there. She was formerly i Miss Estelle Williams of Inez. f Mr .... - ? ana Mrs. Will Kline and Sydney Kline attended the Carpas- ( Miller wedding and reception in . ^ederlcksburg this week- 1 Mrs. Gerald Bracey of WilliamsiutS is a guest of Mrs. J. T. White ?1 Ridgeway. t Mr- and Mrs. Harry Howard have i an apartment at the home l " Boyd Davis. 1 Mr. Jimmie Williams of Ashland, 1 38 WaiTMiton, Nor ?*C=====^== |l News Va., is a guest of his brother, R. E. Williams of Inez. Mrs. Tom Read and friend of Williamsburg are guests of Mrs. J. W- White of near Warrenton for several days. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Reid spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson Parlts at Jackson. Mrs. C. P. Allen and children were visitors in Richmond this reek. Thursday Card Club Meets The Thursday Card Clubs met ast week with Mesdames H. P. Tones and H. N- Walters. Mrs. B. 3. Williams won the hiirh score >rize and Mrs. R. J. Jones the floatng prize at the home of Mrs. Jones, ilrs. J. B. Boyce and Miss Sallie .Vatson were awarded top score arizes for club member and visitor it the home of Mrs. Walters. Miss towe Jones and Miss Dorothy Walers were also extra guests. Sweet nurses with coffee and. cheese vafers were served at both homes ifter the games of contracti ridge. Presbvterians Hold Meeting The Presbyterin Auxiliary met on Jonday afternoon in the home of Irs. E. A. Skillman on Norlina oad with 12 members attending, .'he program on Foreign Missions fas led by the president, Mrs. H. t. Skillman. Others taking parts I ,'ere Mesdames Parks Alexander,! 'rank Newell and P. P. Hancock, lot tea and cake were served durig the social hour. Others present icluded: Mesdames Roger Dowtin, iam Davis, Norman Pitta,rd, Fitz.ugh Read, J. E. Rooker, Stewart Jrinkley, J. J. Crinkley and Joe ails?. T. A. Meeting /Vell Attended The P. T. A. meeting on Tuesday fternoon was well attended- An ispiring address on Character uilding was given by Mrs. R. M. eligman of New York and War;n Plains. The Elementary Libiry was ready for inspection for the rst time. Miss Lula McCraw Gay ave a piano solo, "Tales of Hoff lan." After several reports, tne leeting was closed with prayer led y the president, Mrs. C. E. Rodell, who also called attention to le fact that this was the month )r the celebration of Lee and ackson's birthdays. Miss Mariam ! oyd made a short talk and introuced Mrs. Seligman. >. A. R's. Meet With Mrs. Baskervill Members of the Daughters of the > merican Revolution were enteruned on Thursday evening of last eek in the home of Mrs. W- R. ;askervill with 12 attending. Mrs. !. T. Bowers gave a reading on the Correct Use of the Flag." Mrs. J.; !. Adams was selected Page to at:nd the D. A. R. Convention in aleigh in March and six other lembers were appointed as deleates and alternates. As many as ossible were urged to attend. Miss lary Spottswood Baskervill assisted 1 serving a sweet course with cof:e and cheese crackers. Mrs. Moseley donors Sister i Complimenting her sister, Mrs. S. >. Nunn, on her birthday, Mrs. H. .. Moseley entertained at four ables of cards in her home on Wday afternoon. The rooms were ay in potted plants. A sweet ourse was served with coffee and heese wafers. Mrs. Nunn received book as guest of honor prize. The rajor score prize was awarded to Irs- M. C. McGuire and the con V-?t7 TV/ricc olation tOKcn was reoeivcu )livia Burwell. Mrs. Rufus S. Jones ras left with the floating prize. Ithers attending included: Meslames C. E. Rodwell, P. G. Seaman, V. M. Gardner, A. D. Harris, C. R. todwell, John Kerr, W. T. Burton, lawson Alston, \V- D. Rodgers, B. t. Palmer, C. T. Bowers and J. E. Idams. Miss Eula Allen came In or refreshments. Qarden Club Molds Meeting The Warrenton Garden Club met vith full attendance on Wednesday ifternoon with Mrs. F. H. Gibbs. Mrs. C. P. Allen and Mrs. J. E. Rooker were joint hostesses with Mrs. Gibbs. Miss Lilly Belle Dam th Carolina and Ever THREE Gypsy Evelyn A TRIO ol loveliness and talent In Phil Spltalny*s all-girl sing- < lng orchestra, who are currently f appearing on radio, stage, and . screen throughout the country. 1 From left to right they are Gypsy < Gnoner. flint imrarhnnlat Rvnlvn 1 Kaye, first violinist and Pat Han t rlngton, first trumpet player. Mon- 2 day nights they are featured on c General Electrlo's "Hour of Charm" over NBC red network at 9:8010:00 EST. eron gave an interesting reading on "Spring Within and Winter j Without." Several blue ribbons were given for unusual flower display. Delicious refreshments were served after the business session. Warren Plains M. Society Meets The Warren Plains Missionary Society met on Thursday afternoon of last week with Mrs. J. L. Smiley on ] Bragg street- The meeting was.in . charge of Mrs. J. O. Long. Read- J ings on "How We Spend Our Missionary Money" were given by Mesdames Smiley, James Randolph c and Arthur Rodwell. t s Mrs. Britton ] Honors Bride 1 Honoring Mrs. Harry Elmore I Howard of Warrenton, a recent 1 bride, Mrs. Clarence C. Britton en- ? tertained at six tables of contract i bride in her home on Tuesday even- c ing. A green and white color note I prevailed throughout the home in s decorations of white carnations on t each table. The honoree was pre- v sented a luncheon set, and Mesdames Tom Read and Gerald ] Bracey of Williamsburg received . gifts. Mrs. W. J. Coker and Mr. J R. H. Bright won high score prizes and the traveling gift went to Mr. W. W. Kidd. Later during the 1 evening Mrs. Howard was given a e kitchen shower. The gifts were I presented her in an unique clotnes t I Jones' May now be boug from the following POWELL i I BURROUGHS C I R. R. RO CREECH'S B GROC I HIGHT'S GRO Ask for Jones' Me; i _i (* fl IS a anierence. Jones "Makers of the Meal witi WARREN1] THE WARREN REO its of Inte _^ FIRSTS ~| J I w i^ aSSSBBfr....:. % N<?ag8gigg^ i Pat g; With his band ot thirty "charm 10 irs," Maestro Spttalny will make a leriea ol stage appearances during fanuary. The band will play at the ?alace Theater in Cleveland tor ? ine week starting Jan. 14th, folowed by another week's engagenent at the Chicago Theater, Jan. ci 1st and In Kansas City the week ; Ir < Jan. 28th. The "Hour of Charm" u rill be broadcast Monday nlghtl rom the cities in which the bant i appearing. p basket with appropriate verses at- ^ ;ached to each gift. A chicken sc >alad course was served. Others slaying included Mr. and Mrs. Hal Jonnell, Mr. and Mrs. W- L. Wood, Mesdames Kidd, Bright, J. T. White, Misses Alvis Kidd, Mabel lowell, Janet Rodwell, Edith Capps,[ H tenobia Lancaster, Ruby Connell, rr ilary Drake; Messrs. Allen Hilliardi hi I. W. Bracey, W. J. Coker and C. 3. Britton. W Providence M. S. V1 Vleets Mrs. Ridout tt The Providence Missionary So- *" :iety met on Tuesday evening in he home of Mrs. J A. Ridout with i large attendance. Mrs. J. C. Burred, zone leader, was in charge of he devotional program. The reguar Missionary program was con-1 iucted by Mrs. J. D. Dickerson. leadings were given by Mesdames V. T. Pinnell, M. H. Felts, W. H. Stuart, J- L. Ridout and Miss Arlie Belle Roberts. Mrs. T. M. Ay:ock rendered a solo. Mrs. James jee Ridout and Mrs. T. M. Aycock issisted in serving a sweet course o the twelve members and three 'isitors present. Beta Club Is Entertained j The Beta. Club of the John Gralam High School was delightfully ntertained on Tuesday evening by tobert E. Brickhouse. Twelve me Biers and its two leaders, Misses p Meal I ht in Warrenton stores: H fedrake 11 grocery co. i|~ dwell | /iarket & i :ery CTADT LLR I .3 1 Uivc, a,l by name-Ther-e Mill I h the Ground-in Flavor" TON, N. C. ORD rest to ^ Iariam Boyd and Elba McGowan, ere present. Several plans were iscussed and later during the vening a delicious sweet course ith salted nuts was served. firs. McGuire iostess To Club Mrs. M. C. McGuire was hostess i the Thursday Card Club at a tvo course luncheon on Monday. Irs. R. J. Jones won the club high "ore prize and Mrs. J. B. Boyce, le only extra guest, was presented gift. WIGHTMAN-WOOD Mrs. Robert H. Wood of 323 Rose uiu avenue, neeeA reus, lias anounced the engagement of her aughter, Miss Natalie Wood to lenry Nicoll Wightman, son of Ir. and Mrs, Gordon E. Wightman f 72 Norwood avenue, Upper Montlair. Miss Wood is a graduate of Montair High School, Washington, DMr. Wightman holds the state lider championship. He is a senir at the University of Michigan. No date has been set for the weding. IISSIONARY SOCIETY TO MEET AT HOME IN INEZ The Shady Grove Missionary Sooty will meet on Friday afternoon i the home of Miss Marina Wilams of Inez at 3 o'clock. SON BORN Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Bregy of hiladelphia, formerly of Warren in, announce the birth of a second in on January 14, 1938. Ridgeway Items Mrs. Fannie W. Forster of New aven, Conn., arrived here Monday Ight to spend some time at the Dme of Mrs. Emma Scott. Mrs. J. G. Kilian was a visitor at rarrenton on Monday afternoon. Miss Phobe Scott went to Greenlle Monday to spend some time. Sunday afternoon, January 23, is le next appointment for services RADIO SERVICE Your Radio performance depends on the condition 01 your Radio. Let our RADIOTRICIAN Tune Up Your Receiver 20 years of experience in Radio repair work. ALL WORK GUARANTEED TRAYLOR'S RADIO SHOP YOUR Pliilco and General Electric Dealer I'uretest Aspirin Tabs., lOITs 39c I'uretest Aspirin Tabs., 24s 19c I'uretest Aspirin Tabs., 12's 10c Hobarts Aspirin Tabs. 100>s 29c Norwich Aspirin Talis. 36's 25e SPECIAL ON FACIAL TISSUES Kleenzo Tissues, 50O's. -27c Kleenzo Tissues, 200's ...13c Kleenex, 500*8 -27c Kleenex, 200*8 13c Packed In assorted colors. FOR COUGHS DUE TO COLDS WE SUGGEST MENTHOMULSION, 6 oz. bottle '6c Sold Under Money-back Guaran tee. Warrenton, North Carolina jomen 11 at the Methodist and Episcopal churches here at 3:30 p. m. Miss Lucy P. Collins came home from Macon for the week end. ! Mr. and Mrs. Alec Mann of Mann's Harbor in Dare county have begun . a project to supply fresh poultry and eggs to Nags Head visitors this summer. CAED OF THANKS "We wish to express our sincere thanks to our friends for expresi For Drilled Well write R. M. WHITE Norlina, N.C. Telephone 268-1 ' i GET UP NIGHTS IT'S NATURE'S DANGER SIG NAL. It's not normal. This 25c test free if it fails. Help nature drive out waste and excess acids which may cause the irritation that wakes you up, causes scanty flow, burning or backache. Get juniper oil, buchu leaves, etc., made into green tablets. Just say Bukets to any druggist and get a good night's rest. Locally at Hunter Drug Co. ' HOW CAN YOl I THI Every thirty seconds someone THERE WERE 1,121,000 S ACCIDENTS I 31,000 of these r 90,000 resulted in pei 1,000,000 were serious enough 1 $680,000,000 was lost to indivic dents, through loss of tin) ?Figures fr CITIZENS INSURANT Representing Only ! G. W. Poindexter, Pres. . I s =dj^?^f=^r=Jf=Jr=Jf=li= 0:1 ; Thel | | Warren j] || | Dial 318-1 71 I I ,g=r? I! I {Wesrern; P ^feM'Mor U a cnnwr s | PROGRAM WEEK OI Matinee Ei B\ MONDAY! \ William Powell fil -,n 0' 12 "DOUBLE \ Added: "Mickey ] 0WEDNE i Mickey Rooney i fil: ~,n ji "THOROUGHBREI 11 ! ! THURSDAY Lionel Barrymore 11! James S [J "NAVY, BLUE U SATUR William ml| | "HOPALONG R1 ||' | Added: S. O. S. |L vy, ~SsysySsiyyyyyi<y>S,'.',<S,', 3|=I?=jp=jr=Jr=Jf=Jf=Jf=ir= i r JL# W J VV JL^ Warrento Pack Of 100 Pu AspirinTal Ibspel discomfort of colds, headashes, neuralgia. Take these guar- A antecd Aspirin Tablets for quick ? relief. Make sure you ask for 'Furetett Aspirin of quality! Prescriptions For Prescription or ] Dial 3J in PAGE 5 ? "? Fashion Facts i M;| sions of sympathy and for the beautiful floral designs during the illness and death of our little girl. ?Mr. and Mrs. D. M- Jarnagin. For- Sale ?at? PUBLIC AUCTION HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE And 2 COUNTERS And ONE IRON SAFE Sale To Be FRONT OF STORE ?on? It K 1 V Ai.l Monday, Jan. I4tn At 1 o'Clock: Miss Effie Ellington Warrenton, N. C. J DISREGARD 1 S? is injured by an automobile. || ERIOUS AUTOMOBILE 1 .AST YEAR. esulted fatally. rmanent disability. jO require medical attention. II luals because of these acci- || A and medical expense. om National Safety CounciL 9 !ESBONDING GO. Stock Companies M. E. Grant, Sect'y ??* If lr=JT=Ui=JiS=Jr=^f=H=ailSl Vew | 11 Theatre j o Warrenton, N. C. j jl ^El7ctrfc\ j J II0XI ==7 i M ? ! 10 ' JANUARY 24, 1938 j J j] rery Day I . jj 'UESDAY | ! jj . 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