May, january 4, 192
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I TAKES *0 LITTLE I
to make us sad, j
Kiyiitnii: word or a doubtR
-i: sjiiile on some lips /
i . the (ourage and hope
Mh t;.:? - : make us sad.
to make us glad,
B Clasp ui a ukumv i
, one who can
; tii. task we long had
B;c- lie doubt and the fear
it takes to make us glad.
?Icia Goldsmith Morris. |
Bilary v.\ <ron of Washings'
c? l- visiting Mrs. Edwm
Mewsem Battle of Rocky
iien. Tuesday in the home
Bind F. P. Hunter.
B and Mrs. John H. KenBo
tile Walter Boyd home on <
B. Fo: past several i
B the Boyd home has been
H by Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
maker Boyd Massenburg of
Bversity of North Carolina
Burned after spending the
B here with his parents.
Waker Rovers was a recent
B t Henderson.
merman Hunter and son of
Burg spent several days this
Bt their country home at
mB. Ft Palmer and Mrs. F.
Bter were shopping at Hen
rectau.v.
ft Kathenne Baxter of RidgeId
Bettie Stallings of Maco:
ftednesday tor ureensboro
Ind Mrs. John Rodgers spent
Bidays in Salisbury.
Ann Rodgers has returned
visit to her sister, Mrs. Wilfteraing,
at Salisbury.
ftnd Mrs. McCrary Jones of
lont spent the week end as
of Mis. Will Dameron and
I. E. Jones.
H. A. Moseley and family
ftunday in Boyton, Va. I
Ik. b. Boyd Jr. was a recent i
Br Henderson.
Bad Mrs. William Boyd of
Ron and Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
If Erwin spent Clinstmas in
Inie of Mrs. R. B. Boyd Sr.
.Tim .ipffre&s of
AliU iUi <! " ? ? ?
Springs ana Mr. and Mrs.
and children of Henderson
nner guests ol Mr. and Mrs.
Allen on Friday.
Bessie Coleman of Richisited
her sister, Mrs. Charlie
1, last week lor several days.
Loyce McCord of Richmond
ing Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
and Mrs. Sam Palmer and
n have returned to their
n Riclimond after a visit to
lannah Arlington and Mrs.
Rogers.
John Cushwa of Airlie visits
Janet Hall last week.
Judith Boyd spent a few
ist week with Mrs. Gordon
xter.
Dora Alston has returned
pending the holidays at her
n Henderson.
'owell Beatty, Miss Evelyn
tiles and Mr. W. C. Miles of
't News were guests of Mrs.
diles and Mrs. A. C. Blalock
i Years Day.
Ruth Mason of Northampunty
spent the week end
Irs. Howard Alston
I Mary Frances Rodwell o?
Jniversity spent the hohdays
Bith her parents, Mr. and
laymond Rodwell.
and Mrs. Morton Alston,
Perry White, Rainey Wil Ed
Faulk Alston, Mrs. Apple
land Mr. and Mrs. Ed WilInd
Mr. Lee Williams of Inez
Id the funeral of Mrs. Van
Is Saturday afternoon.
John Cushv.a and Miss Lucy
I Williams of Airlie, Mr. and
Bielding Frye of Greensboro,
Bd Mrs. Hunt Parker of HenI
Mrs. Sue Fret-low of FrankB
and Mrs. Ben Ballard of
Bnton attended the funeral
B Van Williams Saturday.
I Jennie Alston was in town
Btez or. Saturday.
Bnd Mrs. Henry Davis of InB?hs
spent the holidays here.
I- E- Paschall of Manscn was
m here this week.
F- B. Neal of Judkins was a
I visitor h pro
fcdwin Peoples of Elberon was!
or here this week. I
land Mrs. Mark Duke of El-1
were visitors at Warrenton j
Joe Pippin of Littleton wasl
nentcn this week. I
krs. Bill Felts and W. J. Ball
Nbree were visitors here this
ptohn Clay Powell of Inez,|
B&n o! the board of county j
^aers. was a visitor here
19 ' Warren ton. North 0*ri
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New Lines A
VARIETY OF SEASON'S SI
EASILY?HARRIET ]
? BY HARRIET
<r<HE woman who Is clever with
a needle could have received
nothing more appropriate for
Christmas than, vard goods for.
now that fashions have become so
diversified, women have more opportunity
than ever before to
make stylish costumes at home.
Of course, the yard goods
needn't have been a Christmas
gift! It is just as easy for the
clever woman to pick up bargains
at the January sales and make
them into extremely original
things for herself and family.
This week't. article might appropriately
be a summary, therefore,
of style points from New
York and Paris. First, there's
flare in the a:r, whether it be in
France or America. Coats, frocks,
slips and even night gowns have
flare in them, usually below a
tight hipline.
Fullness Is Good
Circular skirts and gored skirts
have preference over straight
one3. But godets or inserts of
pleats below a fitted hip-yoke of
some distinctive shape are equally
good.
Rear fullness is coming into
vogue more and more. The allround
pleated skirt and the skirt
with circular back are both seen.
Gored skirts make much of their
gores by fancy seaming that em
phasizes them.
Softening lines, lingerie touches,
a bow here aid there and a combination
of materials for trimming
are all new points of chic.
Velvet Is Youthful
Take the spring coat from Lelong,
pictured at the left, for Instance.
It is made of black velvet
and trimmed with ermine. Its
fullness comes below the hipline,
in the form of a whole circular
flounce, put on in points. And
inside its little flaring ermine collar
a bow tie of the velvet makes
its charming bow to add a youthful
touch Niat is indescribably
becoming to nost young women.
This coat shows the preference
for the slightly princess lines that
spring will c loose. It shows the
skirt fullness and gives more than
a hint that the best coats will
have some original touch at the
collar.
Skirt Is Intricate
For a street dress or an admirMr.
W. J. Pinnell of Afton was
a visitor here this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Allen of Axt-ell
were recent visitors at Warrenton.
Mr. R. L. C'apps of Areola was a
visitor here this week.
Mr. M. C. Aycock of Elberon was
a visitor at V7arrenton this week.
Mr. S. H. ,'3enscn of Inez was a
recent visitor at Warrenton.
Mr. Harry Williams of Inez was
a recent visitor at Warrenton.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Palmer
of Buffalo, New York, have been
visiting relatives in the county.
Mrs. R. K. Carroll and Mrs. J. C.
Daniel had as their Christmas
guests Mr. and Mrs. John Ager and
Mr. Albert IQllinger of Rural Retreat,
Va., Miss Clara Umberger of
Austinville, Va., and Miss Esther
Umberger of Wise.
Miss Mary Terrell has returned
heme after spending the Christmas
holidays at Washington, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Quinn Eggleston of
Drakes Branch, Va., spent the
week end here in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Howard P. Jones.
Miss Ruby Stallings of Macon
spent the Christmas holidays at
Richmond, Petersburg and Washington.
Miss Ann e Belle Wilson has returned
to her home in Wake Forest
after spending the week end
with her sif ter, Mrs. L. G. Bowling.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell have
purchased the Peck home in North
Warrenton.
Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Ball and
family moved yesterday from the
Old Draper place to the home formerly
nee mied bv Congressman
and Mrs. John H. Kerr in North
Warrenton. Mr. Ball came to Warrenton
several months ago from
Raleigh and is mechanical superintendent
at the Press Publishing Co.
Mr. William Polk has returned
home after spending a week at New
York.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Miles of
Greensboro were visitors in the
homes of Mrs. M. J. Miles and Mrs.
A. C. Blalock during the Christmas
' holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Miles were
greeting friends and relatives here
on Christmas Day and New Year's
Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest G. Miles of
Winston Salem spent some time
here during the Christmas holidays
with relatives.
Miss Mary Weston, enroute - to
! Washington, D. C., spent Wednesday
night with Mr. and Mrs. Ray
[Weston. Friends of Miss Weatoh
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nd Elveri
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TLES PERMITS CLEVER
LISTS IMPORTANT STYLE
Harriet describes these costumei
black velvet spiring coat (left) is i
that princess lines will return,
right) features an intricately cut
able office dress, the rayon asper'lc
Trock in soft, light green (inset,
right) points which way the style
winds blow. A new brock today
has an intricately cut bodice and
skirt. This has a deep yoke effect
both front and back, with a
charming little matching bow .tie
of silk. The skirt has a double
box pleat both front and back, let
in at the point of the skirt's yoke.
Tiered frocks are excellent,
usually with the tiers slightly circular
or pleated. The uneven liemwill
remember her as teaching a
Macon several years ago.
Mrs. M. J. Idiles and Mr. L. P
Miles were visitors at Hendersoi
during the Christmas holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Shaw and soi
of Henderson visited Mrs. M. J
Miles and Mrs. A. C. Blalock Christ
mas.
Air. and Mrs. George S. Browi
and children, Katherine and Georg
Jr., of Ocean View visited in th
home of Mr. H. P. Reiu during th
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Foster Reid o
Greenville are visiting Mr. H. F
Fteid and Mr J. A. Heuay thi
week.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Elam an<
daughter, Mis;; Julia Ann, of Hunt
ington, W. Va., left Monday afte
spending some time here with Mi
and Mrs. FauJr Alston.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Scoggin wer
recent visitors; in the home of Mrs
Jim Plummer at Middleburg.
Miss Wray Ramsey of Duke Uni
versity spent the holidays with Mrs
Faulk Alston.
Mr. Julius Banzet was at Halifa:
court this week on legal business.
Warren County Sup
Calendar on jury cases to be tri
Tuesday, January the 14th. and 15
WEDNESDAY,
No. 27?William Jones et al. vs R.
No. 28?Turner Brown vs George :
No. 29?Edward Alston vs County
No. 31?Bennie Carter vs Mamie C
THURSDAY, J
No. 15?J. Hope Bullock vs K. L. B
No. 16?Mrs. J. Hope Bullock vs K
No. 17?N. H. Paschall vs K. L. E
No. 18?Dcra Burchett vs Seaboari
No. 19?Eliza King vs Seaboard A
No. 20?Lee Burchett by Geo. Bur
Line Railway Co.
No. 21?Mary Burchett vs Seaboai
No. 26?Charles Jefferson vs Seabc
FRIDAY, JA
No. 22?Norlina Grocery Co. vs M
No. 25?W. H. Dameron vs E. L. H
No. 30?Federal Intermediate Creti
thorne.
FOR
No. 9?The Corporation Commissi
of Norlina.
No. 11?S. W. Rose, J. G. Ellis &
oil Norlina vs. Corporativ
Suitors and witnesses need not
their respective cases.
IE WARREN RECORI
tVAVAVAYAyATAMV?YgyCTY?mTraa? AVJtAVAHWAYlTM
ts of Inte
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WOMEN TO COPY THEM
1 POINTS THIS WEEK fi
r<
i In tho accompanying article. The
trimmed with ermine and lndicntea
The rayon nsperlc (rock (lnsctt
skirt and bodice.
line persists, especially (or afternoon
and evening. The cardigan
coat with a circular skirt Is new.'
Belt lines at the waistline usually
are complemented by tight hiplines.
Collars are' Increasingly Important,
with the kerchief and cape,
collar ou the wane and Blight llu
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gene touciiea ueuer. *ua Beya*
rate georgette and muslin and or*
gundie vestee Is likely to be very
Important this 6e'aaoa. for it-I*
distinctly feminine
t Mrs. Leon Adams of Four Oaks
spent last Saturday here with relatives.
1 Mr. B. T. Egerton of Lake Toxaway,
N. C., visited his nieces, Mrs.1
i R. O. Snipes and Mrs. E. H. Parker,!
i during the holidays.
Messrs. Richard D. Egerton and
]?emp Malone of Salisbury, Md., j
1 i spent the Christmas holidays at
e Warrenton.
s Miss Dorothy Jones of Weldoni
s has been visiting the Misses Annie
Sue and Mabel Howell and the
f Misses Margaret and Alvis Kidd.
' Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Miles and
s children of Henderson visited Mr.
Miles' mother, Mrs. M. J. Miles,
i Christmas.
Friends of Mr. George R. Frazier,
r prominent farmer cf the Warren
\ Plains section, are pleased to learn
that he is recovering from an ate
tack of influenza,
i. Friends regret that Mrs. M. C.,
I Winston is in a Rocky Mount hos
pital.
?- Friends of Mr. T. H. Strickland of
! Warren Plains are pleased to learn
s that he is improving from his re1
cent illness.
>erior Court Calendar
\
ed at January term 1929, Monday and
ith, for criminal cases only.
JANUARY 16, 1929
E. L. Peace et al.
Pugh.
Beard of Commissioners,
larter.
fANUARY 17, 1929
urton et al.
. L. Burton et al.
lurton et al.
d Air Line Railway Co.
ir Line Railway Co.
chett her next friend vs Seaboard Air
d Air Line Railway Co.
iard Air Line Railway Co.
NUARY 18, 1929
r. and Mrs. E. G. Hecht.
arris.
lit Bank of Baltimore vs. L. H. Caw*
DITDnPT
IVUi W*?a
ion of North Carolina vs The Bank
R. T. Watson, Receivers for the Bank
e Loan Association.
appear until the day set for trial of
JOHN D. NEWELL,
Clerk Superior Court, j
J Warrenton. North i
mnBaimngaBaman^MMMBtnnii
rest to y
tu.wiw.w
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Blalock and
hildren visited in Henderson one
ay during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs W. W Kidd and
amily spent Christmas day with
elatives at Rosemary
Mrs. Iola F. Redford and Mrs. W.
7. Kidd were visitors at Henderm
recently.
MISS SHELL WINS AWARD
News has been received here that
liss Mildred Shell, daughter of Mr.
nd Mrs. O. P. Shell of Dunn, has
3cently been awarded a scholarlip,
giving her a year's free study
1 the New York branch of the New
'ork School of Fine and Applied
rt, the only internaticnal art
;hool in the world. Miss Shell has
een a student of this school for
le past two years.
The scholarship was awarded not
nly for efficient work, but fcr charcter,
personality and artistic abilly.
Miss Shell is a daughter of O.
Shell, a former Warrenton ciiien.
U. D. C. MEETS TODAY
The regular monthly meeting of
tie United Daughters of the Consderacy
will be held in the home
f Mrs. Paul Bell this afternoon at
:30 o'clock. All members are urgd
to attend. Plans will be made
ir the new year's work and dues
ollected, Mrs. N. M. Palmer, chalrlan
of publicity, says.
ENTERTAINS AT DINNER
Miss Ella Brodie Jones was hcssss
in the home of her parents,
Ir. and Mrs. Howard F. Jones, at
six-course dinner on Tuesday
vening in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
p iiuiiH|iilil|jiinniiiMliiiiiiiniiini iiwi|i?Miii^ni|jjjjigt
Ann
The H<
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The increased
tion has made it nec
secured the buildin]
and we are now pre
We will carry a larj
more patterns to sel
"
will apply now mor
to supply the demai
| - as the needs of the ]
Whatever you ]
prices are right and
We wish to th;
I old stand and we si
place in the very ne
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Cash or Credit
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Carolina
t
tVomen
piaiiannam??m?mhim
Quinn Eggleston of Drakes Branch,
Va., and Oxford friends. Those
present were Mi1, and Mrs. Egglestcn,
Miss Sarah Hall, Dr. Rieves
Taylor and Yancey Robinson of
Oxford; the Misses Tempe Boyd
and Olivia Burwell and Brodie, Bignall,
Duke and Howard Jones Jr.
COKER-KEE
Miss Pauline Kee of Seaboard
and W. J. Coker of Warrenton
were quietly married at the home
of the bride's sister at Norfolk at
2:30 o'clock on Wednesday, December
26th. Mrs. Coker is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Ross C. Kee of
Seaboard. Mr. Croker is an employee
of the Sanitary Barbershop.
After a honeymoon trip to Washington,
D. C., Mr. and Mrs. Coker
returned to Warrenton this week.
They are making their home with
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Kldd.
WOMAN'S CLUB TO Ml JET
The first meeting of the Woman's
club for the new year will lie held
next Tuesday afternoon a; 3:30
o'clock in the home of Mrs. G. H.
Macon. Mrs. Macon and M*s. Lizzie
Tarwater will be hostess a. All
members are urged to attend.
BY THE MOONLIGHT
Rose's are red,
Pearl's are white,
I seem 'em on the clothes line
Just the other night.
Proper housing is one of the most
important factors in poultry keeping.
See that hens are protected
from Winter draughts, and they'll
repay by laying eggs you can turn
into Winter profits.
ouncei
)me Furnit
pply Comp:
as Moa
n o frnn a era ortxron 11 a Kir fV>o trr\
5*' VU UU UJ V11V 5V
essary for us to get intc a largi
? on the corner formerly occ
spared to serve your needs be
?er and more complete stock;
ect from in every line. Our
ything for the
e forcibly than ever b ifore. i
ids of the best customers of tl
humble buyer.
nay need for the home, see uj
we will arrange terms for the
ank each and every one for i
nail expect to welcome you oi
ar future.
Yours for better service,
ome Furnit
pply Comp
? very thing for (he Hoi
PAGE FIVE
Fashion
Facts
Ridgeway Items
Rev. R. R. Grant of Seaboard
' stopped a' Ridgeway a while Tuesday.
Miss Sydnor Williams came home
from Baltimore, Md., for the holidays.
Mrs. D. L. Peck of Ashland, Va.,
was at Ridgeway Christmas.
Mrs. George Tyler of Jackson Is
spending a while with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Grant.
The coming of the New Year was
celebrated here.
Mrs. M. B. Alston, Miss Ava Alston
and Mrs. D. L. Peck spent
Wednesday of last week with Mrs.
Lambert, mother of Mrs. Jack
Alston, in Mrs. Lambert's home
near South Hill, Va.
Mr. Jasper Dortch and Mr. and
Mrs. Van Dortch made a little
visit to Mrs. Susan Moss' home
during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Grant were
here a little while last week.
ENOUGH TO DISPLISA
There was a young lady of Pisa,
Whose lover attempted to squisa,
But she lost all her charm,
When he said with alarm,
"My goodness, how knebby your
Knisa!"
Louisville Courier Journal: Rioting
strikers in the Columbia banana
district are said to have de.
stroyed millions of dollars worth of
property. If their sabotage goes to
I the extent of strewing banana peel.
ings in front of the troops dispatcli.
ed to the scene they may give their
pursuers the slip.
merit
;ure and
any
red
od people of this secer
building. We have
upied by T. V. Allen
tter than ever before,
a greater variety and
slogan, I
Home" I
It will be our purpose
[lis community as well jj
i before you buy. Our
>se who desire it.
svery purchase at the
ne and all at the new
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