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Social News Personal Items Locals >ll>s ijozier pays compliment TO MRS. DAWSON Ijcky Mount Miss Mildred Dozier j a charming compliment to Mrs. T. Dawson. Jr., on Thursday ;i she entertained at a pretty h party given at her home on ngton Street. Mrs. Dawson, a of the summer, was the former Mae Carter of Weldon, Hang baskets filled with pink flowers ariety and potted plants and s created an attractive setting the tables and this color note repeated throughout the party, itv bridal tallies in the two colors ked places. rs. Dawson was attractive in an ; n*.,on frock of pink crepe with . i . it an< ; were of matching shade. Misf . . svor i I 1 -11 embroiders in red and whitt slippers of red. Katherine Burnette made top . In »!!«• progressive bridge series was given a box of candy and t» Dawson the hostess presented ; . cl in amber glass. After card? ;> :t aside a delicious iced courst . ,;vu m which the chosen colo: ■ itior. was repeated and mint: a:ul white were also served v:* fsl: l With j ink verben. . ,t | ...i;-;. table. Assisting Mu st :. M Mab .Miss Virginia Dawson. ; wee Mrs. Fen T ., n. Jr.. Miss Katherine Burr .Mi 's Carolyn Huffines and he '■ s Virginia Biddle of Stc > Miss I Marsl - Kaihorine Nelson. Mi.-. Kath i .1 ••.r.ston and guest. Miss Mar 11,- ii Miss Margaret Nichol: i. Wdlford Price. : r of Cord *le. Ga.. Miss Ma I!-', .1. s Nancy Braswell, Mis . Br. Hey and guest. Jii: Iran . of Portsmouth. Miss \ . . •. Miss Theresa Winsteac : . .ii , tii Harper. Miss Foy A; ! i . Mi • Kdna Arrington, Mi. f|g| WKl.noN rKKSONALS ^Hr S. Barnes, Mrs. Geor.Li ^Bv> il and Miss Mary Let ha Bar '[')• n lay in Wawrly. \Y ^B William Pi. r- spent tin- wee. ItH: i Kinston. Mr. Pieive sport ^Biav. Mrs. Pieree returning wit . -:'^B Lynn Tillery of Wilminptor n^B- *s the puest of Mr. and Mrs ‘itH. Allen for several days. ' ^B .la< k Pope ant! Miss Pierey visited, in Ahoskie on Sun i. It. T. Daniel is spending some kith friends in Elizabeth City. :e This Laxative H'»RD’s BLACK-DRAl'OHT is I from plants that come np Mrs. D. W. Seifert and Mrs. Bill Edwards spent Tuesday in Richmond, : Va. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Nash of Wel don are sp *nding a few days in Wash ington and are guests at The Dodge Hotel while there. Mr. Mike Omansky of Emporia, Va. was in town on Monday. Mis:: Marianne Norris of Waverly, Va.. who has been visiting Miss Mary j Beth a Barnes has returned home. Mrs. Pat Crawford of Columbus, Ohio, and . Has I*.leaner Edwards of Kinston were the week-end guests of Mrs W. A Pierce, on route to Columbus. Miss Mary Letlia Barnes is spea ; inj, some time in Richmond, Va.. ... the guest of Miss Anne Clegg. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Ford ar.d Mir Mamie Phillips spent the w.-ek-cne in Smitlifield, N. C. Mil..-- Mary Elizabeth Tyson left as ; ,y for Mt. Gilead after spend .ng two wt -ks with Miss Virginia Leigh Vinson. J. 1 . C'haille, who has been r. end re. R. B. Lriekeil returned to her home. Mi . Evelyn Anthony spent last e'-k-end in Norfolk and Virginia < ii. iv! • was the guest of Mr. and vlrs. Tommy Sellers. Mi • Lallie Mayo .Tones of Rock; Mount is visiting Miss Virgini; twigh Vinson. Little Miss Martha Gardner Rod well spent several days last week ii Warren ton. Messrs. T. (>. Palmer. Ferre 1 Rawls, and Taylor Palm r of Suf folk, Va.. were visitors in town o: Saturday. Mrs. James I’. Tyree and childrer have returned to their home in Rock;. Mount after spending seme time with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Owens. Mr. J. M. McNeil of Norfolk. Va spent a few days in town this week on business. Mr. Jim Black of Greensboro spen a few days in town this week. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Turner an. little daughter went to Gastoni . Thursday. Mr. Turner returned Mon day, Mrs. Turner will visit for .‘ everal Mr. George Steiner of Petersburg spent several days in Weldon last Mrs. G. P. Darden and children, ! Phil and Anne, of Suffolk, are visit ing Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Anthony. Miss India and Jewel Wimbrow, of We1 ion, and Miss Virginia Rouse, of Farmville, Va.. spent the week-end at Virginia Beach. Lamont resigns from the Cabinet; Roy D. Chapin succeeds him. Germany formally raises issue of equality in arms. Mussolini exalts war as enobling; louts perpetual peace. When Your Head Aches and Throbs.. Neuralgia, Neuritis, eumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Iheir knife-like pains thru your quivering nerves. .. when liar Pains torture you. . .when lh rindic Pains lay you low se are the times you need Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills. |y suffer needlessly? Why let ordinary aches and pains | of enjoyment, success, prosperity ? [Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills relieve quick'y -safely. ; any druggist what their users say about them. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills will stop a sin ' He-diche in ten ly minutes less than the time needau by most similar lions. They are not laxative, do not upset the stomach, cause Constipation. ,. . ackage of Dr Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills in your medicine . pocket, or hand-bag means fewer aches and pains, greater less lost time, more comfort and ley lent. or 25 cents 125 for $1.00. DR. M I l_l_ I NIN PILLS I WELDON TOWN The? following poem was handed to ns a few days ago by a subscriber ot the News, It was written, according to information Riven ns, about thirt> years ago by Andrew Campbell of Washington City who was raised in Weldon. When heavy lids press down my wakeful eyes 1 often think of the days that are past. Of the days beneath blue southern skies. Where hearts are true and friendships last, Be the river up or the river down That was the way in Weldon Town. Sweet was the ring’ of the old town bell, As it rang in ye olden times, When it changed its tone we knew so well '" ■! sung a tune like Sunday chimes; ’ending its voice all up and down \ ,(! over the river in Weldon town. Oft 1 stand by the red Roanoke, Under a spreading beechnut tree, I tempt the perch, the cat provoke To take a bite—to take it free Not a nibble, but take it down And go with me to Weldon town. I wander ’round my dear old home— The little brown house on the hill. The light of spring dispels the gloom And lapsing winter fails to chill Th: hyacinth, in a scanty gown, Which scents my home in Weldon town. At :un I sit beneath the vine the sweet old scuppeinong. I vetch the autumn sun decline With its lingering shadows long. X ' ever thus; the sun goes down In my dreams of Weldon town. Amiin, with bright eyed boys and girls, i play on the shady hillside green. We give no thought to peb that put Is So the play is fast and playmates keen. TX world went round, the world went down ^ As we had fun in Weldon town. .. * i meet again with glad hand-shake iier men so kind, her women true, Who give me a shake for old time sake And a cheerful how-do-you-do. They never cared so the river was down— ^ If one was up in Weldon town. Go where I may, do the best to do, I’ll ne-er find a place I love so well, A people I prefer to you Who made the town and rang the bell _— Be the river up or the river down— l In that good old place, Weldon town. IN RE. There are pleasures tipped with sorrow Which live in the days that are dead; A peace we often would borrow, But. the pain of partin': we dread. ,\ yvick is found in each crown. :) in dreams of Weld' n town. ANDREW .JOYNER CAMPBELL, Washington, I). C. WM. L. KNIGHT Attorney-At-Law Offices Entry Building Weldon, N. C. Dr W. J. WARD IIENT1ST VVpldoii, Nn-th Carolina •:yks i; .aminku FITTED Office near P. O upstairs in Hon ii iry iai t of Roanoke Rapids. N. t 'barge- . leasonable. I)K. E. I). 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