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VOLUME XXVII.
WARRENTON, COUNTY OF WARREN, N. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1922
NUMBER 34
(() itn
MORE THAN 3,000
AT NORLINA RALLY
Rev. John H. Crosby
Answera.Call of Local
Church; Here Sunday
-The Rev. John H. Crosby has ac
m cepted the call to the ttnic!
State UHice ppiuvCa, xupu- churches of Warrenton, Littleton and
rary Receiving Point For Ridgeway, Mr. W. G. Rogers an-
aa 4 iwi "uuiiceu mis week. Mr. Crosby will
lotion i cu5Cu - hold his first soVo v,
ucic Ull HCAIj
Sunday morning: atLl o'clock
H C. FLEMING IN CHARGE The new rector comes to Warren
ton irom lownsville and will resume
I 4-Via tt-v .1 - C 4-1 T "lv ttt
i i : .v urK uwiiv ill liih rvf J v m . vv Kavton
Farmers ana ousmess men ui i-i ...
r . .i .1 u i j Who left in Pfirlir Rnivirw-iaT. "wri!,.
their wives ana cnuaren, pacKeu j xwj. iuuu.
Vorlina on Friday for the barbecue Mr- and Mrs- Crosby and their
and brurswick stew given by citi- seven children will move into the
f thP county and the business rectoy within a week. Repairs are
mn of that town in celebrating, the bein made there at this time.
f the tobacco co-operative
warehouse. - o- John g piu r t K
faction marked the mien oi larmers j. p. Scoggin and wife to Elizabeth
J , - -v a I -m.-. n I ' I ' UTTrJ
at their new veniure mtu dicanwu-i i. uuu.
i,i d the snirit grew more fes
tive with the approach of night and MlSS Clara Powell and
. i n j TT.l.l I
vouth for the Dan given ai noieii r, T -fir it nr
; w fn vnn, nponie nf that Kev. JLee Wed In Macon
,UI IHl'l ' X X
tOWIl. I Mists ninrn Morfon Piiwoll hrt
The program openea ax 11 o ciock , , ... n,, Qc w;i
with a strong introduction of L. E Hams Lee of North Carolina Con
Kogers oy mi. - - xxx.o ui ifprAT.p nf v,- xxtac.a
Warrenton. Mr. Rogers, with the I, f. Mw,ct r.v,,
Field Service uepartmem: oi tne in- , rp 0iMw nffip5nt(11
State Tobacco Association, niiea tne nc. r.n j t.. j? -r
l T T- T1 Jf XT I " u6,.x "-i'
appomtmeni oi o. nan ui n- T E p f , . nm . a .
tucKy, vriiu u. young lady of many friends and ad-
"The new sales system is working," mi Shp . OTfw1nflx0 n tVia M
Mr Rogers said "in South Carolina c QqU for and hag '
1 y j. 1 TXT v V.i4- lij-tli-i -F-vl I
ana AeniucK. c P ft SIlccessful teacher since graduating,
encouraged at the support the move- The Warren Record joins a hogt of
mem is arawmg. director oam 1. fri(111(1a in t? rru
PoofP nf TTpnHprsnn. who followed Mr. T , ...
' . . 1 -L.ee ana mis. i-.ee much happiness
Kogers aoie aaaress ox more man a" along lifes journey.
hour, expiainea tne nnaniai ena 01
me new bys,iem. Ice Cream Snnnnr nt Wkp Snt 9.
I I lrr'r -- rrar Thn lonm iifir 4-i hn
nearly 3,000 other Warren folk in the I ; " "71: Z
, 11 i i , i givcu JV U1C ll Li it; 3 Ul Ollcli UXl .jI1UICU
rrrm'n nonv Tho nn 1 1 nnrl' whpro thp I
. , . . in the church grove on " Saturday
Deoole renewed acquaintances as the I . . ' . ' .
clock p. m.
NAME POINTS FOR
COTTON DELIVERY
Township Organization Com
mittees To Meet On Fri- ,
day, September 8.
SCHOOL TO START
ON NEXT TUESDAY
Seven New Teachers In Faculty
of Ten; To Use Old Build
ing Until November 1.
WILL GIVE MEMBERS NEWS MACON SCHOOL ALSO OPENS
band played and where all later rel
ished a brunswick stew and barbecue
prepared by Messrs. John Wilson, W.
E. Hundley, Howard Hawks, J. H.
Horton and others. -Themeal was
served bv the women of Norlina as
sisted by wives of farmers.
After the meal many remained for
the Wake Forest-Norlina ball game,
won by the Norlina team by a score
of 4 to 2.
The general program of the day
was m charge of Warehouse Mana
ger R. L. Moss.
More persons were present at the
Clayton Case To Superior Court.
Buck, Clayton, held under $4,000
bond for trouble , at Norlina arising
from placing special deputy officers
there a month ago to guard Seaboard
property, was bound over to Superior
Court at a hearing before Magistrate
Ed Petar in the Court House last
Friday morning.
Meeting At Hebron."
Dr. J. T. Gibbs and Rev. Rufus
dance than the Hotel could accom- Bradley of Enfield closed a meeting
modate. Spectators filled windows, " on -etnoaist nurcn m mx
doors and the lobby to watch youth 10 UI U iOW'IS"
Wo it. a: a services started the preceding bun-
prevailed until past midnight when day-' The meeting was well attended.
the town again assumed a normal I . . .
appearance. OUpt. Allen ValVeS L-lSt
lhe North Carolna Cotton Associa.- School opens here on Tuesday in
tion is completing its arrangements the old building at the -foot of Fifth
for receiving cotton from the mem- Avenue and will be held there until
bershlp. The storage facilities are I the completion of the new building
practically completed, for Warren Ion the Academy lot, promised by W.
County they are completed, the finin-H. B. Riggan on November 1.
cial arrangements for making advanc- The list of teachers for the term:
es to the members have been made, High School Prof. R. B Spencer,
the grading division is ready and it Dunn, N. C, University of North Car
now remains only to give final in-olina, M. A.
structions to the members about de- Miss Mariam Boyd, Warrenton, N.
liverig their cotton. rihe instructions I C, North Carolina College for Worn
are absolutely necessary to every! en, B. A.
member to avoid any misunderstand-1 Miss Gladys Gordy, Salisbury, Md.,
ing upon his part. I Maryland College.
i
In order that the Cotton Associa- 7th Grade Miss Dell W. Wicker,
tion may know that every member j Amelia, Va. State Normal School,
has these instructions and to keep j Farmville, Va., has had several years'
them informed at all times, township j successful experience teaching in
organizations have been formed.. The I Laurinburg, W. C.
officers of the township organizations! 6th Grade Miss Beulah Derrfster,
will meet monthly with the Field Rep-J Kershaw, S. C. Kershaw High School,
resentative of the Cotton Asociation I Coker College.
and are given all the latest informa-l 5th and half of 4th Grade Miss
tion concerning the operations of the! Simons, recommended by Mr. Spen
Cotton Association and instructions Jeer, who knows personally that her
which they pass on to the membership work has been of a highly success-
in their townships. ful character.
Rv this nlnn pvwv niomhor winirl 3rd and one half of 4th Grade
keep thoroughly posted at all times Miss MaiT Cozart, Stem, N. C. Stem
Tobacco Market Opens
Here On Tuesday With
Full Corps of Buyers
Auction sales system of the Cen
tre and Boyd's warehouse will com
mence here on Tuesday, September
5, with a full corps of buyers present.
J. J. Tarwater, owner of the Farmers
Warehouse, when interviewed yester
day, would not say whether he was
going to operate his warehouse or
not.
Indications are for a good price on
tobacco. The Eastern Carolina and
the South Carolina markets would
indicate as much.
With more than two million pounds
of the nominal crop of Warren claim
ed by the co-ops, much interest at
taches to the operations on the open
market this Fall and Winter.
MANY WILL ATTEND
BIG FIELD DAY HERE
Baseball Game Between Fats
and Leans; fovel Contests
on Athletic Program.
CO-OP MARKETING SPEECH
Miss Anderson to Marry
Mr. Lytch on Sept. 20
Souvenir wedding rings, threaded
with nasturtiums, and bearing on dain
ty ribbon "E. D. A. and J. M. L."
announced on Friday at a party given
from 4 to 6 o'clock by Mrs. Al B.
Anderson the engagement of her at
tractive daughter, Miss Elizabeth De
laney Anderson, to Mr. John Milton
Lytch of Rowland, th6 wedding to
take place here on Wednesday the
twentieth of September.
The parlor of Hotel Warren, taste
fully decorated in dalliahs, golden
glow and fern and entrancing under
the soft glow of candles created an
atmosphere of welcome and , carried
-.n- 4-ln -ml 1 4-i "17 1
if he wi,. attend his township HJteh School . .nd Greensboro Coilege - Z ei p!
Tiio nwnur moaf;n c frt,tr, i2nd Grade Miss Irene Link bans-
Ii ty i rt i i i ni ttmi
ship officers and the Field Represen- Dury 11n cnooi ana napei 1111.
tative will be held monthly on the lst Grade Miss Ella Doswell, New
third Saturday of each month. The Canton' Va' Westhampton College
townshiD meetings will be held everv ana wlumDia university.
two weeks, except in the case some Music Miss Millie Belle Dameron,
townships may -want to have their Warrenton, N. C. Randolph Macon
meetings oftener or farther apart, woman s College graduate in music.
I XT -t " -t m n 1
The first coanty meeting was KeTd 1N reensooro oummer
Ill f l-4 A. X w 11 I V A A ffV VUVOUMJ y Viv 1UOV
township meetings will be held in
pflnli tnwnchin t tnp r,lr.A r. v.a. The Macon High School opens on
low on Friday September 8th at 3:00 Tuesday with Supt H. A. Nanney in
o'clock. At this meeting the town- chrgev Norlina opens at an early
ships will arrange the dates for their date Pending the completion of ad
future meetings. It is very impor- ditfns to the Gilding. Prof. Grover
. . "R. Harris is in phare-fi there. A full
rant mat every memoer attend tms r - - - -- Q,!sented to Miss Helen Frothingham, a
firf Mlr,cr w rnn Trif ifiatinn personnel of the faculty at Macon and, l a TT , . .
Cards are ready and will be. distri- at NorHna wil1 be Polished in the
sive bridge until the refreshments
brought the story in the ring. ' Heart
shaped cakes and cream in the form
of slippers, bells and, weddings de
signs were much enjoyed while Miss
Anderson, in agown of black and
white imported silk tissue with silver
trimmings over a rose charmeuse, re
ceived, good wishes from friends as
sembled.
Punch was served beneath a clematis-draped
arbor by Mrs. J. L. Wells,
sister of the bride-to-be, from Miama,
and Mrs. W. D. Rodgers, who later as
sisted Mrs. Anderson with other re
freshments. A Madeira hankerchief was pre-
buted at this meeting and the mem
bers will be instructed how to get
their first payment from the Cotton
Association and other information of
importance to them.
The following
next edition.
The contract for the cotton storage!
warehouse was let yesterday after- Supt j. Edward Allen gives list of
noon at Norlina. The building will books for Ue in Warren County High
oe iuuxIOO ft. and constructed ac- Schools:
rnvr! in rr : f. J? T I 1 I
-C oie o-operanve Association Modern English. Selected Classics.-
a temporary receiving station, in History Hughes, Community Civics,
the building formerly occupied by t'le Mathematics, Review of Arithmetic
iNOriina Motor Comnnnv ndinininc .1 I . I . r7 , v . n t.- n
. (iies store, has been accepted by Jenkins-First Year Latin; Science,
a State inspection official. Cotton Caldwell & Eikenberry, with Labora
will be received on or before Satur- tpry; Spelling Chew's Practical High
day, Sept. 9, R. S. Register said yes- CT lob a'r.nla mndm lane-uaces
l r M .All J. UVA W- ' CJ
lerday afternoon. All cotton deliv-1 French. Spanish or German, may be
I ? - . .1 -i : e
ered will be insured. begun in the 8th grade in tne piace oi
Mr. TT r 4- Latin, vocational worK, wueu uxxCi-
T i. I eu constitui.es sc jjcix v.wio.
orima, will be manager of the tena-I qth Grade Ena-lish, Briggs & Mc
Porary warehouse. Kinney, first book. Selected Classics.,
History, Robinson & tjreastea, uro
. noon Histnrv. iviatnemancs, went
Church Dedimtpfi Organ worth-Smith's Acedemic Algebra.
I . . t-1 T" 1 nr.r HoTllloftc
4A Tjr v i t nlLatm, our cooks
tO Mrs. John fL Kurwell Ttin Composition. Science, Botany
rRoT-troTi-rnlflwell or Hunter's Civic Bi-
Mrs tv, r ii . m Lwio-xr with Laboratory. Modern L.an-
uuii ourweii. wno is in mavs- "sj " . - , . i
nnt-nnn witn scnooi.
assisting m a musicale program, TI' "io-lish. Brie-s-s & Mc-
was honored on Monday night when Kinney basis fdr Rhetoric. Selected
- ew cnurch organ was dedicat- Classics, oasis ior lejuims r"
ed to her. Savs The Dailv Indenen- position. History of Literature, Long
dent of ty.t -f mdepen p American Literature re-
"tot that city: Historv.' Robinson &
ihe dedication of tho now rino nr. lr nntiinos European History.
fan at the First M. E. Church, South, Mathematics Wentworth-Smith is Ac
to iVT T.i . ... ' orJomiV Algebra through quadratics
. oonn kurwell of Warrenton, -"--nTls. Latin. Cicero, six
- took place on Monday night at ntLs vith - composition. French,
e church. An appropriate musical PVPrSauair Spanish or German
gram of tho toiont ;n v, it,r hQ or.tior.al. Science, tnemibur"""
been arr '7 " " "T & & Others, First Principles recom-
ctiiu me aunience en-1 , 1 1. t -i,otnrr
Joyed nnn mended, wiinrr'
Farmers In Session Here Saturday.
Farmers assembled here on Satur
day afternoon in the Court House
.. I hoard Spnat.or Paul Jones of Edffe
n r thp mpptinp1 0
places for the different townships come County, Editor of The Tarboro
and the township officers: ouuuw",e1'
, . ioi rne j? ranKim limes taiK on tne
Hawtree Township. co-operative marketing of cotton.
Wise at J. R. Paschall's Store; of- These gentlemen spoke in the absence
ficers: President W. R. Coleman; Vice 0f .General Manager U. B. Blalock who
President H. J. Ellis, Secretary Hem y had been schedueled for the address
D. Milam. lThev were nresented bv Mr. B. B.
Smith Creek Township. Williams with a strong plea for the
Norlina; President George Robin- new saies system. The editors spoke
son, Vice President O- A. Rose; Sec- encouragingly -of the sale of cotton
retary H. H. Grant. through co-operation.
Nut Bush Township.
Drewery; President J. C. Brauer, Mr. John C. Blirwell
Vice President W. J. Cole, Secretary
A. E. Paschall.
Sandy Creek Township.
Afton-Elberon; President J. K.
Pinnell, Vice President Robert Limer,
Secretary Willis Pinnell.
Shocco Township.
-Jue to the hard work and
rnort
Jea one of the biggest musical Ti Grade English, Classics, to coni
treats held in manv months. Llote College Entrance requirements
Mcmillan Pocket Kse
W forth bv Mrs. Bufwell when ed FTaa liable text. His-
resident of this CQmmunity and Vtot Wjnt
member of thi .v,,,. 1,.. Sv-sith's Plane Geometry, com-
i uuitu, cue i ui:u iui vv vjx n t . v Kronen
the oro.a . ..'-. . L.i T.tin Virsril. 6 books. rencn,
Sonfi, ' e 'nemoers ox me d reading, science, ruox,
southern rhilvu jj.- ... I A , .r.:-, t ohomtorv.
1X1 Mrs. But-wo1i T ict of books to be used by tne
"wo iiaine. j-iiv . jt
. schools of Warren County in
Baers and tnrtioc un J Grammar Grades will be published
guest of Miss Agnes Henderson, as
the highest score prize while Miss
Anderson received a corsage bouquet
of pas tel astors as the guest's prize.
Miss Anderson has made many
friends in Warrenton since her ar
rival early in the Summer. She is
a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Anderson, formerly of Rowland. Mr.
Lytch is a progressive business man
of that town.
Present were Misses Elizabeth De
aney Anderson,- Evelyn Anderson,
Will Jones, Byrd Jones, Ella Brodie
Jones, Helen Frothi ogham, Tempe
Boyd, Laura Boyd, Sallie Davis, Cate
Monroe Gardner, Mary Harris, Vir
ginia Gibbs, Gayle Tarwater, Lucy
Williams, Mary Burwell and Mrs.
John Mitchell.
Warren County's fiirst field day will
be held in Warrenton on Monday, the
4th of September, and the arrange
ment committee extends an invita
tion to the folk of the county to drive
here for the day's events. A final
sign-up of cotton and tobacco con
tracts will be welcomed following the
address of Senator J. A. Brown in
the Court House, at 11 o'clock, J. C.
Jones, field agent for cotton, said last
night.
"I hope that every member of the
associations will come to Warrenton
on Monday and bring another far
mer with them who has not signed
for cooperative selling."
The athletic carnival will commence
at 12 o'clock on the Court Square
when a prize of $1 will be given to
each person who brings a watermelon
from a roped enclosure. Milton , C.
McGuire, R. M. Clark and W. Brodie
Jones, armed with the hose of the
Fire Company and ammunitioned
with the town's water supply, will
stand guard over the melons.
Some of the fans who have fol
lowed the ball club from the bench
this season will be given opportunity
to slug the pill away in the Fat vs
Lean game which opens at 1:30 o'clock
in League Park. Athletic events will
follow the game the general pro
gram being outlined on pages 2 and
5 of this edition.
The town team will meet South
Hfil here at 3:30 o'clock. Gordon
Poindexter, who umpired successfully
last, season, has agreed to fill this
position on Monday.
Several merchants and business men
who were interviewed yesterday ex
pressed, a willingness to close their'
places of business and a petition will
be circulated today for signatures.
Posters are being- distributed over
Warren and a large crowd Ms expect
ed on Monday.
Buys Interest In Hen
derson Grocery Firm
Mr. John C. Burwell, formerly of
Maysville, Ky., and later a buyer on
the local tobacco market, will leave
Waivnonon in tho nonr future to en-
Afton-Elberon; President, Jim cur- wholesale rv bus
1-. 1 J TTT T7I 1X1 I &"&V.
rougns, Vice -resiaem, vv. su. -vvxt, , Henderson Dailv Dispatch
Secretary trances ,imer. - WplTlpai1av savs. ;
Warrenton Township. "Reorganization of the Vance Gro-
Court House; President "W. H. Dam-leery Company, wholesalers, has just
eron, Vice President W. T. Powell, been completed, with new officers ele-
Secretary J. G. Ellis, Icted and the new concern acquiring
Fork Township. I the entire interest of Andrew J. Davis,
Inez; President K. JfcJ. w imams, 1 0 Kichmond, lormeny oi tms city.
Vice President E. F. Alston, Secre-jMr. Davis was the active head of the
tarv E. L. Harris. I business before he left Henderson, and
Fishinir Creek Township.. - since then has been its president.. J.
Areola; President 'j. F. Hunter, f. ; Burwell , of Warrenton, has. been
A1 ' . . , ... Itaken into the concern as a new part-
Vice President J. A. uneek, &ecreta-i -
,r m rr lner and wl11 De actively identified with
ry ivi. j.. xixtixio. fho onrlnPt of the hnsiness. The com
m m 1 V&A VVHV4UVV w w -
. , ... t.i, cwnr paordoes a wnoiesaie grocery dusi-
vaugnan, r ' ness onlv. The canital'stock has been
Vice President Will. Harris, secret-1 - - ,19nnn
ry Walter Vaughan. reorganisation. J. J. S. Cal
Kiyer xownsmp. laway, who has been secretary-treas-
Vaughan; President A. L. Pope,urer an(j general manage for the past
Vire President R. A. King, Secretary j two, vears. becomes president and
T. B. Fleming. manager; J. C. Burwell, vice-presi
Six Pound Township. Ident and treasurer, and J. .R. Tea-
ra,,-,wh;il. floleman & JNicnoison ec, acwcwiy. "'""uu6"
o.. Trident Howard Palmer, est of the wholesale houses in the
Vice President Jack Nicholson, Sec- city, the company has established its
retary Jesse Gardner.
1
position in theN local . field.
To Serve Ice Cream on Monday.
Circle D. of the Methodist Church
will serVe ice cream on the Court
House Square on Monday, it was an
nounced yesterday.
Hotel Warren Gets 98
Rating From State Board
WOMANS CLUB TO MEET.
The 'Literary Department of the
Woman's Club will hold the first meet
ing of its new year with Mrs. C. R.
Rodwell next Tuesday afternoon at 4
o'clock. The program subject this
year is Southern Literature and opens
with a discussion of North Carolina
poets.
Making a perfect score on every
possible point, The Hotel Warren was
awarded a sanitary rating of 98 per
cent by an official of the State Board
of Health on a recent visit here. A
perfect score could not be made be
cause Warrenton has no milk inspec
tor and could not be given rating on
that point.
)
Former Colored Resident Honored.
Dr. J. O. Plummer of Raleigh, a
son of John S. Plummer of this city,
was elected President of the Colored
Medical Association of' the United
States at its recent convention in
Washington.
Democratic Executive
Committee To Elect
Officers Saturday, 9th
The Democratic Executive Com
mittee of Warren County is hereby
called to meet in Warrenton on Sat
urday, September 9, at 11 o'clock, ac
cording to a call signed by Chairman
T. O. Rodwell and Secretary Howard
F. Jones.
"The purpose of- the meeting is to
elect a chairman and secretary for the
ensuing two years and transact other
business which may come before the
meeting.
"The precinct committees," Chair
man Rodwell continues, "will meet
and elect their chairman if they have
not already done so since the pri
mary. All proxys will have to be
voted by a representative from their
respective townships."
Wise Betterment To Meet.
The members of the Wise Better
ment Association high school students
and any others who are interested
are urged to meet at the school on
Tuesday Sept. 5th. at 9:30 a. m. for
the purpose of spending the day in
cleaning up the building and putting
things in order for the opening of
school. Bring youur lunch and let us
combine pleasure with work.
MRS. EDMUND WHITE ENTER
TAINS IN HONOR MlSS MCCRAW.
We never forget a favor rendered'
by a stranger.
Mrs. Edmund White entertained at
Progressive Auction on Monday even
ing from 8:30 to 12 o'clock in honor
of Miss Elizabeth McCraw of Wilson.
Those playing were Misses Eliza
beth McCraw, Mariam Robertson, An
nie Burwell, Lucy Burwell, Mariam
Boyd, Laura Boyd; Mesdames Finley
Gayle, John G. Ellis, W. A. Graham,
W. R. Baskerville. James Horner, T.
J. Holt, Gordon Poindexter ; Messrs.
John G. Ellis. Alpheus Jones, W. Bro
die Jones, Tom Wilson, M. P. Bur
well Jr., James Y. Kerr, J. J. Tar
water, Clyde Rodwell, R. O. Rodwell,
and. Dr. W. W. Taylor.
- i
ley wouldn't
survive.
next week.