A Colyum
Of Thoughts
From Here
There, Yonder
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WARRENTYMW A 1?RI?M7vfTTVTrrir rTi ' .
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A gTTVTF-wriVr;- -JTZL , . xf
x iworAriiiK UKVUTRn TO
CORRECTED
f
LIST
OF SERVICE MEN
- . v
SOME NAMES SECURED
ALL OTHERS WANTED
Collector of War Records Asks
our -operation In This Im
portant Task.
He Needed the Money
Sailors lounging about the rail of
an American destroyer that was an
chored in a small Philippine harbor
were throwing pennies into the water
for a crowd of dusky, naked young
steis to dive for. It was a lively
scene. No sooner was a penny thrown
into the water than a native boy dived
and brought it. to the surface. Many
a times a penny did not reach the bot
tom before a boy caught it.
On the wharf the native mayor,
surrounded by his fellow townsmen,
was awaiting the arrival of the Amer
ican naval officers to whom he was
going to tender a grand reception. He
watched the diving with keen interest.
A reckless sailor lad began throw
ing quarters and then half dollars into
the water. Then some one i threw
overboard, one after another, a hand-
tui oi Dig, glistening silver dollars. . Z Li:e recent war exert vour
What a scrambling! it seemed that oenan of a complete and
every boy in the town was either in " LC roster It can only be done
the air or in the water. ""u -operation. The time is short-
buddeniy a ausKy messenger came
WHAT WOMENpO WTO
THE INTERESTS OF WARRIW-WARkl
Number 66
The publication of the list in last
week's Record and in part in the
Norhna Headlight has aided in locat
ing many service men. We give the
corrected list below. Will
citizen of this county intJ
its future and justly proud of the part
it nlaved in Vo
I Iff mo V.nn t
w near irom you.
dashing brethlessly down the wharf
and shouted to the group of sailors,'
"Will you lads please stop throwing
those dollars? The mayor's getting
nervous; he's already taken off his
coat!" Youth's Companion.
Truly yours,
W. BRODIE JONES,
Collector War Records.
LIST SERVICE MEN WARREN
What the Mind Did Not Know
White
. i A".
Morris C. Allpn p?Q
An occasion when ip-nnMnno mo J Coleman W Allies r Alien
.... ... , , C. T ait t"v"""' ?icv Ayscue,
'lucii. tjiii n vi a fnM n i
we!."! f ?' ?5?nto AbboU 7ohn Crol
S.AIsAn' Mrton Alston, Richard
GIVES DELIGHTFUL
SHOWER PARTY.
MRS. HARR Y WAL
TERS ENTERTAIN
GIVES MISS MACON A
DELIGHTFUL SHOWER
A Pleasant -Afternoon Afforded
Numbers of Warrenton Ladies
In Honor Bride-to-be.
WHITE SPACES INblcXTE GOOD LEGISLATION,
BLACK 8PACES POOp OR.NO LECrfSLATION
xuu urn-age states are listed in i Circle 8 Comninrv 0hm.
- - j u i k k VH
bliss is recalled by Mr. Newton : Mc
Tavish m the Canadian Magazine.
I recall one woman, he says, who Albert Ayscue' Robert S
ain.v an nci uwii uuuer on ner canton Alston, Archibald
table But one unfortunate day she ?avis Alston, Willis Faulcon Alston '
discovered a dead mouse in the crock. aJX" Tl ouerc inomas
of cream. Not daunted, however, she ' Adcock.
did the usual churning and produced Bracey Bobbitt, Louis Bobbiit Jos
a fine-looking roll of butter. But she ?ph Bel1' T0t.elia C- Bryant, Willi
couldn't eat it, though she knew the K.'rZ r b' Bfllf -James W.
butter would satisfy anyone who liH AhR all,
not know about the mouse. Sq she Reuben B. Bishop, Henry C. Bennett'
took it to the storekeeper, to2? him ame:3 Thomas Bell, McRobert Booth'
j .L , James Horace Boltnn T? R t?,.. t
ehange it for a ro,l from his cellar. ib. fe' & 1
-MUiui.iU11) im wnai me Ci i " "a u uiiiuei , i vnig, vvaicer Jvinei'.
11... . I itPnn an f-ianvir U.-... -n 1 , I
mind doesn't know the heart .won't 53 rranK ioyd L
ni. fv r;iU,v'""6' eip uooaiow tfr
the order in which they won suffrage j
Circle 1 Industrial Welfare Conrmis?
sion to regulate kours, wagel
amd working conditions oi
women and children. i
2 Child Labw 14 year iimitJ
Gserded exemptions during
vacations are allowed and
poverty exemptions wheii
these are neutralized by
Mothers' Pensions laws.
wide.
4 Eight or nine hour day ftami much merriment.
Mrs., W. A. Graham and sistpr Micw
Mariam Boyd entertained Monday af
ternoon from four to six nVWv- ;
honor of Miss Willie Grev Mn
Warrenton's fair bride-to-be.
The guests were recpivAH
handed a heart-shaped'' card - nnn
which each guest wrote her rmmp
The contest was then to take each
setter of the name and write direr.
tions how to manace n imCKo
commencing each paragranh or sen.
tence with the letters in. order of their
location in the name of the guest '
Immediately following the Contest
as to who could best manae-e a W-
band on paper, Miss Sue Willi
dressed as. an old-time 'nfphAiii1m
Mammy", brought in eift boxos nf
fruits-and preserves for the nanfrv
shelf.
The Bride's cake, upon a table lom. !
ed with arches of yellow tulle and to he by way of the Dalate.
I golden rod and lighted with four can- After much thoueht in hrWin.
Idle sticks tied with yellow tulle and th th most choice receipts, the
Golden rod, was cut first bv Mi s guests were ushered into thp An
Philena Macon, sister of the bridc-tn. I room and upon the ornaments nKi
be, followed by the other guesth J was a large "pie" represented by a
xvii&a cue wunams "cut" the ring, cmer. Mrs. :William Graham an
Miss Sue Burroughs the Fleur-de-Hs nounced to each guest, "Put in a
and Miss Sarah Macon, the thimble, thmb and pull out a plum," and this
Mrs. Harry Walters entertained.
Friday afternoon from four tn six-
o'clock -at a miscellaneous Shower
complimentary to Miss Willie Grey
Macon, the charming bride-to-be.
When the guests had gather pencil
and paper wer distributed and each
was asked to write a favorite culinary
receipt. When finished they were
gathered and will be bound and Dre-
sented-to the bride to be used by her,
in finding the nearest way to her
husband's heart admitted hv
women.
6 Minimum WAge.
C Mothers' pensions,
7 Equal guardianthi.
8 Age of consent, It
enasteNor unckaste.
Red light abatemeat.
10 Prohibition.
To data of January, 1020.)
act, was performed a gift for the
i 1 .
K
J,c..keyon,ljflUVfc T KEn ' RY
ITS GREAT ALLIES
ffi wn i a a i x' lu vi! i a i ,vnr n mau 1 1 t i . i
i 2: , Wt? N.. Browning, Arnold D. Lyerly William E. IS' . A' case t, k k.
L,lo au iiKnt: repneu tile elci"";n r-awara uurrouirhs. Willinm hstennen D. LovH V.AJte. v t j w..j .... " pent.
storekeeper. "I'm glad to I Aud Burwell; . J. Resell Betts U K, UpyJ&Z I.Vllr.!'.! - '
' 1 iiuam orovvn liubnitr. W AH am riif IK. Lewrs.-' - 7. uciuue Dractl- I .
"7 Uiil I . I I w - - I -
obliging
accomodate y
He disappeared into the cellar ,and
a moment later reappeared with a roll
of butter similar to the one he had
taken down.
The woman thanked him and de
parted. A few days later she was in
the store again.
"How did you like the butter I
gave the the other day?" the store
keeper asked.
:'H was just lovely," said the
woman, "just lovely. I couldn't have
toid it fom my own."
neither could I," said the store
keeper. -You know that what the
mind doesn't know the heart rlnpsn'f
rneve about. That butter was. your
own."
ton Bobbitt.
J c'c' luuuennai organisation
Geore-P-F itf tt "aiw aim """onai, a parUal Ust fol-
John Collins. Nirlr r.u; nu Edward IT. mV;""'!! i'iacn. Iows:
M: f!ildman t 0.1-',"" --f.''ooTe, Business OrniuR.
Brown Crinklev. Dennis M. rnloman' iTalton Marks. ir.AmA ' if-?n' American Business Women's Amm.
. ' iw- y -"viiiivhvi i' - m sirnn - - - -
quince A. Cutcheon, Frank Coburn, Kaul W' Majette, Henry C. Montom- c:anon' Women Grain Growers' Asso
Kussell Clary. Swainie Clark nnnioi ery, JoseDh J. Mn rrn T?i,- t I elation. Grand ConnHi nf ttti rtrv.
TcVii Z r....... -i-v T ' TT rf. .V"' "UUCI1 resile . , . -"'u vulu.
vjijij&. reier u PKPrsnn inhn iuviick. nenrv ii pnthov wn t- i i mercjai rravp pra Vol Ari . a t-
-r """" j;" Tir ' - i" V, xgiiuill, iu- , -uual MiuiBncail
w-n x"i JI 'r',james M- tJordle, yricK, woward Franklin Munn, "er carriers' Association
... yjirtia., jonn uaniei i .cc musuan, iviajor Montgom- Industrial nPftlnii
Cameron. Sam M. Cnnnn tto- erv. Morton rniff ivrli tt5 inoustnai Urbanisations.
r-i . .. iir.Mi.- ' I ti-c V, ""'"i..11""1311 -national
Colored Ministers
And Teachers Are
Urged to Report.
D - . fei Henry Milam, Horace S . ! Wfk58' . ent members of the coWd
Delicious refreshments consisting of bride-to-be was withdrawn -from the
icea canteloupe cut in fancy shape and - pie and presented,
filled with ice creamy and heart-shaped Mrs- w- A- Burwell and Mrs. Adele
yellow; mints and' bride's cake. Be- Jones capably assisted Mrs. Walters
side each plate was a bouquet of Nas- at this delightful affair,
turtiums, and a little bag o'rice. Misses Lucy Palmer Scoggin, Kate
The Prize direction" "How to Man- Macon and Dorothy Walters in a
age a Husband" was written bv Miss very charming manner served Hp-
. I Graham of Charlotte. She was pre- Hcious Neapolitan cream, bride's
seniea a bouquet of Snap Dragons. cake,and mints which made a pleasant
The Bride's prize, a box of Kitchen Those present were: Misses Willie
towelsr was presented in gracious and philena Macon, Mary Uzzell, Sue
manner by Mrs. John C. Burwell. Burroughs, Tempie Dameron, Mary
A large number of the friends of Russell Burroughs, Sarah Macon,
the bride were present and the after- Luise Allen, Mariam Boyd, Emma
noon was delightfully and , happily Hall Sue Williams and Josie Cook;
Mesdames Hal Macon, V. F. Ward.
Va AlstmrrAl Williams, Geore;
Scoggin, Frank Allen Edmund White.
John Burwell, T. J. Holt, W. H. Dam
eron, B. B. Williams, Rob. Watson.
! John Tarwater, Gordon Poindexter,
Howard Jones, Charles H. Peete,
Palmer Scoggin, Thomas Peck, G. H.
Macon, George Davis, W. A. Graham.
W. N. Boyd, P. G. Alston, M. C. Wins
ton, Avia Winston, Ed Knight and
Mrs. R. J. Jones.
to women
Some Hard
She Do you object
unnKing;
Iiquo6rNOt furnish their own
The Juggler.
LETTER CARRIERS TO MEET
of fjUTn LettGr and Sub Carriers'
n c T; Granville' Halax and War
len counties are nr u ,
at .4.:.. . ue Pesenr
ovi" TrUng at Macon, N. C, 10:30
.J xuonday Spnt fi iqoa
H. C. TUCKER, Pres.
Warren Plains, N. C.
Roger Dowtin. W. Edward Mitchell. Meade Mitch PV r ' n ??mated Association of Street and w-" ;: "A coiorea race
James H. Duke, George T. K T. -Myrrck, Manson Myrick Electric Railway Employees of Amer-I rt . . -
Daughtry, James W. Dennis. Rufns ' xr I Ica Western Federation of Minr- . ls imPrtant that every member
J. Daniel, John Boyd Davis, Martin Eric Norfleet, James L. Newman UnUed Textile -Workers of America. your race who was a soldier in the
1 in w. Li' T: T 1 . 'I M m . - I rfnonf Tim. U l .
t-roressionai Organizations. u namea in the county
anuuai uiaitonai Association, In- iou wnicn will be preserved
Jones Davis, William McD. Dav. R William Ehnl
n Sin' Walter A. ell, Jr., Horace Nel, Earnest E. New-"
Davis Robt. M Davis, Henry Her- ell, Graham Lewis Newsome Jessie
man Daeke, William Fred Dill, Clar- White Newsome, Henry vSn New
ence T. Dryden, George T. Dill, Robt. some, James Newsome, Wade North-
Maynard Dunn, Garland Daniel, Geo. mc?ton. -XNOrtl1
Vernon Duke, Henry Davis. - o
E John Henry O'Neal, Tasker Polk
Henry Edmund Edwards. Clifton O'Marv. Rohprt Jhtyioc n'Mflni "
Egerton, Rubie E. Evans. John A. ney Williams Odnm
Evans, Andrew H. Ervin. George En tr- I r 1
land, Alfred Jerman Ellinerton. Walter
ter, Jjougias egerton. Paere. Henrv O. Pnno v, -n
rp -r i . , , Price, Charlie P. Price, Clarence Ed-
T. Jack, Fleming, Charlie Thomas e-ar Piorrp' nian t tjiJI"
Frazier, Harry G. Forbes, George E. James 0. Pruitt, Claude Foote Pain
Flowers. James M. Fishpr. Dnlton T. m-pv t 0,; m;h; j n i.
' " I -iAiiiiaxu jrascnan. Kp.n
ternational Council of Nurses, Ameri- the Stae Hall of Historv and Qi
can rsursea' AsnWoHnn v0f(nn.i I nnhlicViori u , . ...
. , i , .v. iiuuia anu noraries
in
so
'Many Missing Papers
Advertised Received
League nf "Nursinc
T , " Amen- ui uie atate. it is imnossihlp in fV.Q
can Federation of Teachers. NaHni , , p0S.s.1Dle' ln the
Educational Association. A.nS- wea to this work, to
of Collegiate Alumnae. .Te an absolutely correct roster
Relloloua Ort..niMiAM without general cooperation. It is in
Methodist Rnis
recognizing of this fact that I
eral Conferenrp NnHnnBi.oM tore call you to Warrenton npvf waJ s
Friends, United Presbyterian Church- nesday -afternpoh, . August 25th, at .Many. tacts of importance are coi-
es of North America, Central Confer- three o'clock for a short meeting at tained in the following issues of thu
ence of American Rabbis, National the Court House. I urge that you at Warren Record. May I request that
Conference of Unitarians, Jewish Ooa- tend without further yon search for' old conies and let
eress. PrAshvrior. rh, . anu - . . . "
"United Stlte; f Amertca (GeneSl lJT
Asssmhi.i o..... ir... thl worthy move
Convention of Universalist Churches. lfcounty and State. "f.6 mstory of , the County ?
Eastern Council of Reformed Rabbts. Truly yours, J 17 Issues-
Fraternal and Benevolent. W. BRODIE JONES, Pctober 23, Aug. 4, 7, June S,
National Order of Maccabees, Inter- Collector War Records y 6' 13' ct' 9' 16' 23 30i Nov- 2,
national Order of . Good Temolara.
17-20
Picn
Thei
ic and Mission Rally At Areola
;re will - , , . .
raliv , . piLnic and mission -
Auo;ribyed at Arcoia Friday
win be a h i are invited. There
a basket ai, dinner' pIease brin
kecrj: ."are ured to come.
ream Wlll be for sale.
seven ni. , ernoon from five
entertain T Mrs- Gid
stained in hnnn,
Sn' brfde-to-be at
Del' '
irleT !Gfreshmes were dainti
SaH tomnCrr ot Peapple
Miches. ' lcea tea and sand-
T1 TJ "VT CUJ TTt.-H TT I . "It"
a , V H , " , V nTaVy OOK Lowell, William T. Polk, Willie
O Fished, Sol Buck Fishel, John James Paschall, Davis L. Peck, Luther
Palmer Fleming, Thomas Felts. Morton Painter, Frank E. Pinnell
Many of the copies advertised for in
last week's issue have been found and
removed from the list. We extend
thanks to Mr. C. R. Rodwell and Mrs.
W; K. Williams, of Inez, for these
ENTERTAINS
eon TTnv.4- tt
-"CU in hnM C Ttir.
, i W1 U1 imss Wlllie
delightful
a
Was
on
rinKnv, i
18 Presented tT .er b0quet'
and J 1 t0 Mrs- W. H. Darner-
Sented a cor, pnde"to-be was pre
, Thoe pi;? b0(uet of violets. "
Iary UZ2e T' Philena Man,
T;ghs' Mari Newber Sue - Bur-
Jnes ti er van AifnM r T
G
Harvey Gilliland, Otto Gardnex,
Alton Gardner, Tommy J. Gray, John
Rodwell Gardner, Lso R. Gardner, W.
A. Graham, James Hawkins Gilliland,
Simon Malone Gardner, Edwin Char
ley Gray, Walter Myrick Gardner,
Willis Garland Gupton, James Herbert
Gardner, Eric F.'Gleen, Clarence Wil
liam Gooeh, Amos Dorcey Gooch, Al-
pheus Presley Gooch, .Willie Terry
Gooch, Charlie Geoghegan.
H
Leslie Harris, E. B. Harris, Howard
Hayes, Mark Shearin Harris, Joseph
L. Hardison, Joe R. Hardison, Harvey
P. Hazlewood, Romie C. Heuay, Ridley
I. Harris, Marvin W. Hardy, Fred Wil
liam Herring, Leonidas Young Harris,
John Wesley Hudson, Malvern Hill
Harris, William Leslie Harris, Grover
B. Harris, Chas. Anthony Harris,
John Thomas Harris, C. Maynaru
Hale, Allie H. Hicks, Walter Henry
Harris, Walter Milliken Haskms, Wil
Keith Hawks, Robert Thomas Hary
John Harrison, John Harris, .Ed ware
Harrison, Wilbur Hayes, John Thomas
Harris. Rosco Dewit Hux, Claude Hid
muhd Harris, John Fleming Hilliard,
Dallas Ward Harton, Frank P. Hun
ter. Luke Ham. John Hall, William
Branch Hardy. Tasker Jerman nicies,
William Henry Harrison, Lewis iar-
rison, Walte M. Haithcock, Fred Leon
idas Harris, Dan Hugh Heflin, Lemuel
Robert Harris, George Washington
lams, Roy Davis Hardy, Frank John
Harris.
J
Thedford Jordan. Henry C. Jenkins,
William J. James, Henry L. James,
Malvern H. Palmer, John B. Powell,'
(Continued on Fouth Page)
.n KtulbTtK A I NT
WORKIN'? VNLL,NHAOOA I
CARE? NOP6,tH6 ANT THE
cw'- SHOP WHV. OOMTCWA-
Kl advertising? tHAt
V MAKES
n oagers T uianam, i vviiiiani j. dames, iicmji xj.
Perk . ' Jr, Cnrpv Tv.,. m tTTwnrrl CI .Tnvtipv Rie-nall S. Jones.
ters and W trUnd Whfte, H. N Wal" CIyde N' Johnson, George William
W' H- Dameron ' Jones, Ernest Jones, Joseph Speed
(Junes, Duua dunes.
V MAKES M VMORK V'BETCHA)
jm
Grand Lodge ; National Women's Re- I DELIGHTFUL PI a iv i-rnDPDj
lief Coros: the Gront niv i.n J n" UL LAY OPERA
the Modern Maccabees ; Women's Be- HOUSE .THURSDAY NIGHT 1918 Issues
nevoient Association of Maccabees.
A i , . . . I A rleli orlrf ful 1 n -v .
nyncuiiurai organizations. I -6""ui ",y, uur Aunt irom
National Grange, Farmers' National I California," was given in the War
Congress, renton Onera Hon
night by local talent under th
16, 20, 30; Dec. 14, Nov. 2, 9, 13, 9,
23; Oct. 2; Nov. 2, 13, 16, 20, 23; Oct.
30; Dec. 18, 21. .
international Council of Women, ces of the ' Warren Fair Association
representing over 7,000,000 women: Th n9,.f0 ASSOC atl0n-
i7- - I " "cu ttxo.cn ana. per
fectly acted and the play furnished
uenerai Federation of Women's
Clubs, representing over 2,500,000 wo
men; forty State federations df wo
men's clubs, Women's Christian Tem
perance Union.
MISS FRAZIER ENTERTAINS
mny smne to the audience. Es
pciaily was this true when SalhV
i . . .. '
i eiaest daughter, impersonated the
aunt from California to that worth v
1J,.. .e. T.. ...
a oesiaes tne piav read
ings, lnstrnwiontol n-nA i t
Miss Prnrioi- nm ... . v 'v music iSSUeS
tuoiiiuiig noscess j was ; enjoyed.
Jany. 8, 1.
Feb. 22, 15, 22, 15, 8, 26, 19, 12, 1.
Mch. 2, 19, 29, 5, 8, 26, 15.
April 4, 19, 30, 926, 30, 23.
May 7, 28, 7, 10, 14, 17, 24, 7, 14, 21,
28, 3, 10, 21, 31, 2 28.
June 4, 11, 14, 21, 4, 25.
July 16, 9, 21, 19, 12
August 27, 27, 27, 9, 23, 13, 12
Sept. 6, 6, 6, 6, 1717, 3.
Oct. 18, 14, 22, 25
Nov.. 11,. 12,. 15, 5, 19.
Dec. 13, 22, 24,18, 3
1 4- TM j . ...
I?, even:nfr?m et nn. This is but one of the means the
: ?Jr? m,?n0r f her fair ciatron is using to arouse in-
a miss Mann. terest in the fair. During the fair
. - Various games afforded amusement, the business men of Warrenton will
Miss Pn.n113 Tvf rCndered by Ve a barbecue to the fair workers.
Miss Pinnell and others. Other nlans will h
Act , T X r- . X ""U'".CU -ilCr.
.o ii vycij, jeap i ear Miss Frazier
. . .
demies oi eacn noy on a sliD Mrs. R. P. WW
of paper; the girls tried their luck by Elizabeth, of Deland, Fla., are pleas
drawmg a slip of paper. Then the ant visifnrc in krhrviA -r i
girls ushered the boys to the'dinine- Mrs. H. N Waf0.0
- - - VVAU
room, wnere delicious cake and cream Misses Ria and Laura Alston are
was served. spending a few days in Greensboro.
At a late hour the guest left for Miss Alice and Ann Taylor, of Su
XerrZi fClarine Miss Frazier a da" Va., are pleasant guests in the
charming hostess. home of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Boyd.
Jan. 3, 14, 28, 31
Feb. 14, 21, 25, 14, 18, 21, 20, 11, 4
Mch. 4, 11, 14, 28.
Apr. 25, 18, 18, 25, 29.
May 2, 69, 13, 16
July 1, 22, 23.
Sept. 23.
Oct. 10, 28, 31
Oct. 10, 28, 31
Nov. 4, 7, 14.
Where two or three
same date is noted all
wanted. Please be kind enough to
look thru any old papers on hand in
an effort to. locate these editions.
W. BRODIE JONES,
Collector War Records Warren.
numbers of
papers are