PAGE EIGHT
TWO ARE KILLED
IN AUTO CRASH
Funeral Services Held Hen
For Mrs. V. F. Harrison
And Gordon Alston
MANY FRIENDS GATHEfl
LITTLETON, Jan. 1.?Funera
services were held at Littletoi
Sunday for Mrs. V. F. Harrisoi
and Gordon Alson who wer
" killed when a ear driven by V. F
Harrison crashed into a truck 01
the Littleton-Roanoke Rapids high
way Friday night. Mrs. Harrisoi
died instantly. Mr. Alston die<
shortly after reaching the Roanok
Rapids hospital. Mr. Harrison re
ceived severe cuts but was no
seriously injured. Horace Robin
not
son, the otner occupant ui mc to>
escaped without injury.
Funeral services for Mr. Alstoi
were held in the morning, and ii
the afternoon friends gathered a
the Methodist church to pay las
tribute to Mrs. Harrison.
Both Mr. Alston and Mrs. Harri
son were members of two of Little
ton's oldest families, Mrs. Harrisoi
having been Miss Rebie Johnstor
daughter of the late Colonel am
Mrs. W. W. Johnston. Besides he
husband, V. F. Harrison of Little
ton, she is survived by four sisters
Mrs. F. A. Fetter of Raleigh, Mrs
S. W. Trner of Davie, West Vir
ginia, Mrs. John Leach and Mrs
Irma Ryder of Littleton, and tw
brothers, L. M. Johnston of Little
ton and Foster Johnston of Rock
ingham. Mrs. Harrison was prom
inent, not only in social circles, bu
in all phases of church and civi
activities.
Manse Parks driver of the truck
and his companion, James Blue
both negroes, were not hurt whei
the five-ton truck left the road am
turned over. They hailed a pass
ing car which carried Mr. Alston t
the hospital. No blame was attach
rfrivpr of the truck.
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Creek Items
Mrs. A. N. Cullom of Wilson ha
been visiting relatives and friend
in this community.
Misses Virginia Davis and Ann;
Clark of E. C. T. C. and Forres
Pridgen of Carolina were Christ
mas guests of their parents.
Messrs. Harry Davis and Forres
Pridgen liave returned from a visi
to New York City and other point
north.
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Pridgen ani
two children have been confined t
their home with flu.
Miss Mary Clark delightfully en
tertained at a birthday party ii
honor of her sister. Miss Anna, las
Wednesday evening. There wer
around fifty guests present, am
much hospitality shown them
There was a. beautiful birthda;
cake with candles and many at
tractive and useful gifts. Deliciou
refreshments were served.
Mr. and Mrs. George Davis gav
a party for the younger set on Jan
uary 1st. As is the case in this hos
pitable home, an evening of fui
and merriment prevailed. Refresh
ments were served by the hostess.
ROOSEVELT NOW
( Continued From Page 1 )
a progressive commonwealth, de
scribed as "humanitarian." It i
far more than that. It is the recog
nition that our civilization cannc
endure unless we, as individual
realize our personal responsibility t
1 IMPERIAL i
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Sat., Jan. 5
Hoot Gibson
; ; The Rawhide Kid
i i Vanishing Rider, Serial
| | Chapter No. 9
i Much Mystery, Comedy
< i Mon. Jan. 7
J | Clive Brook and William
( i Powell
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I I ??XII?
! I Forgotten Faces
i i Tell It to the Judge, Comedy
!!
( i Tues., Jan. 8
I ! The Strange Case of
J | Capt. Ramper
1 1 ?with?
J I Paul Wegener and Mary
' 1 Johnson
J | Somebody's Fault, Comedy
\ I Wed., Jan. 9 J
Ted Wells <
i i ?in?
| Desert Dust !
< 1 Kino News <
| | Midnight Follies, Comedy I
< >
] | Thur. & Fri., Jan. 10-11 ]
; Colleen Moore 3
; I ?in? 2
J | Oh Kay |
?with?
| J Lawrence Gray, Alan Hale |
( i and; Ford Sterling $
] ' Shell Shocked, Comedy
Warren ton, Itorl
.Humming Birc
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Humming birds are the most effi
San Diego, Calif., inventor, and tl
the inspiration for man-made airp
machine which, he claims, will ris<
' own design revolves the barrel-lil
3 power. Maiwurm calls his machi
r ;
(> and dependency on the rest of the
world. For it is literally true thai
. the "self-supporting" man or wornan
has become as extinct as th(
3 man of the stone age. Without thf
. help of thousands of others, an}
. one of us would die, naked anc
. starved. Consider the bread upor
t our table, the clothes upon oui
c backs, the luxuries that make lift
pleasant; how many men workec
. in sunlit fields, in dark mines, ii
J* the fierce heat of molten metal, ant
3' among the looms and wheels o)
j oountless factories, in order tc
. ereate them for our use and en0
joyment.
Realize Dependence
I am proud that we of this State
have grown to reaize this dependence,
and. what is more important
have also come to know that we
s as individuals, in our turn musi
s ;ive our time and our intelligent
to help those who have helped us
1 To secure more of life's pleasure;
1 for the farmer; to guard the toiler;
in the factories and to insure then
a fair wage and protection fron
t the dangers of their trades; to com1
pensate them by adequate insurs
ance for injuries received whili
Startr
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j Sell
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Where M
| Tues
| Come to se<
| ROG
Ji Carolina THE
Is Inspired This
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Oc V J
cient flyers, believes Paul Maiwurm,
ley, instead of sea gulls, should be
lanes. He is shown here with the
j from a standstill. A motor of his
ke apparatus to supply the lifting
ne the "Flywlrm."
; working for us, to open the doors
t of knowledge to their children
more widely, to aid those who are
; crippled and ill, to puruse with
: strict justice, all evil persons who
i prey upon their fellow men, and
I at the same time, by intelligent and
1 helpful sympathy, to lead wrong
: doers into right paths. All of Uieie
> great aims 01 life are more fully
I realized here than in any other
i State in the union. We have just
1 started on the road, and we have
rlfar t.n ttn- hut during the last six
*?* D-F ?
) years in particular, the people 01
this State have shown their impatience
of those who seek to make
such things a football of politics 01
by blind un-intelligent obstruction,
attempt to bar the road to progress.
TRUSTEE'S SALE
? Empowered by trust deed executed
April 14, 1921, by James West
I and wife, recorded in office Regis
ter of Deeds book 114, page 141,
5 upon default in payment of secured
5 notes at holder's request, I will sell
j publicly to highest cash bidder at
Courthouse door, 12 M., Feb. 1,
1929, these lands in Judkins township:
Joining the lands of Robert
' West, Armstead West and others,
' being Lot No. 1. Beginning at a'
rhe
Year
Your Tot
With
Centre
f arehor
Ve Pay Top Price
Market Onen;
_ - A
day, Janu
e us the first day ,
;ers & hun
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rgiTTi^nii)i:;iiiim;in[i 11 mi; 11,in:nj inrini;i|i;,niu^i!pnjnTilitimn|i|
iVARREN RECORD
stone C. N. Riggans line, Thence
N 72 E 47 poles 18 links to a stone
W. G. Egerton's line N 78 3-4 W. :
32 poles to a stone North Fast corner
Lot 2 Thence South 36 W. 34
poles and 20 links to a stone. Thence
South 60 E. 47 poles to beginning,
containing 9 3-4 acres more or less
and being the land deeded to
James West and recorded in book
80, page 272 in Register of Deeds
Office, Warren County, North Carolina.
This December 31, 192:8.
B. Li. WILLIAMS, Trustee.
TRUSTEE'S SALE
Empowered by trust deeds executed
by John Johnson et ux. April
22, 1920, recorded in book 111, page
42 and by Belle Green, John Johnson,
Ella Johnson, Matthew Evans,
Bessie Evans. Alex Green arid
TPnhorf f?mn TVTov 31 1923. record
ed in bock 115, page 283, I will sell
publicly to the highest cash bidder
Courthouse door, Warren
County, 12 M. Feb 1, 1929, these
lands in Fork township: It being
the two .'lots or tracts of land conveyed
to William A. Green by Jacob
Flu Epidemic Is
Creating Record
Demand for Vicks
432,000 Jars Every 24 Hours
Needed to Keep the Nation
Supplied with Vapor-Salve
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Flu Milder But Widespread
That the public has not forgotten
the lesson of 1918 is indicated by
its prompt response to the warn- j
ing of health authorities to combat
the flu by keeping free from colds, j
The demand for Vicks VapoRub,
the vaporizing salve which proved
so valuable during the 1918 epi-'
demic, has already shattered by a
wide margin all previous records. |
Although the capacity cf the
Vicks laboratories has been tripled
since 1918, they are once more
operating night shifts to meet the
national emergency.
The present output of more than
432,000 jars a day almost staggers
the imagination. It means that
cn enprmHc Hav end nieht.
c vex jr \j\j uwwu*iv%u| v*w?j ?u?,
over 3600 jars of Vicks are going
out to check the nation's cold and
help ward off the flu.
Mild though it is in comparison,
with 1918, this year's epidemic has ;
already affected more than a million
persons, and it is apparently
still increasing.?Adv.
r
>acco I
ise
s A Iways ?
ary 8
and always I
TER
Warranto*, North Oarotisa
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E. Davis and wife and which deed 804, and which
is duly recorded in the office of 60 acres and 9
Register of Deeds of Warren County, sold to Henry }
North Carolina in book 53, page erence 1s hereb;
THE HUN
A Newspaper Wi
Vol. I Janui
A. Jones, Editor
We are glad to see this cool
snap. We believe it will help in ? mi m
the battle against the flu. A Well
Monday is first Monday and Mc(
we will have a crowd in town.
It will be a pleasure to have our /"U
friends from the county pay us
a special visit that day. The _ . _
next Monday is the first day of IS A uC1
court week.
? All Hi
The little Christmas trees are
being moved to the high school Rul
lot. We hope that many of DUI
them will live and bring a touch
of cclor and beauty to the A.D80
grounds there. They certainly
did improve Main street. Nece
In spite of inventories, inter- \j
est is being maintained in Ye llOW
Olde Checker Game. ....
Winter C
Most wives hope their daughters
will marry more wisely than D _ p.,
their mothers did. * 1
We welcome the teachers back Hav<
to Warrenton. We trust that
thev have enjoyed the holidays Ifllrl Tinn ?
at their respective hemes.
If experience is a good teacher Always '
some of us ought to be a lot
brighter by this time than we
appear to be.
No man can go completely to
the dogs without a good deal of
determination. HUNT1-]
Every wife seems to think her p
husband should be able to com- ' *'
bine the qualities of an adventurer
and a saint. .... , .
Home of
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(ntains respectively veyance and the same EnadTTjl
less about 25 acres of tins deed as It is fully
Williams special ref- This December 31, 1928. m
j made to said con- B. B. WILLIAMS, Ttv?B
TERGRA\l|
thin A Newspaper I
,ry 4, 1929 No. 27 I
Walter White, Adv. Mgr. I
] No expression of the human I
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I I M ijwwv ow Uiig CIO me
Mocked commendation of good work
while success Is still In the dislicine
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ie Time We will miss the young people I
who have returned to college, it v
It Is has been a pleasure to have them
around, making this store their
I I soft drink headquarters and
lUtely meeting place.
issary Did you hear about the one- I
eyed Scotchman who demanded
WVi am a half-price ticket to the movie?
w nen ?Pointer.
olds RagC Barber?"Is there any particular
way you'd like your hair
epared cut?"
Freshman?'"Yeah. Off"?Corj
The nell Widow.
Rpmprlipn Old Gentleman?"I see that in
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u - half-hour."
Un Hand Old Lady?"Poor Fellow!"London
Punch.
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law is a nuso anas best mend
in these days of modem wives
and all that that means.
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Father?"Now I'm giving you
Qt a good Job in my mill. I want
you to work your way up."
Sen?"But. father, there's no
The Western future 111 1 want to work in
some place where I can marry
ion" the owner's daughter."?Life.
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