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;FRIDAY, FEBRUARY IS, rj Society I I Items I ' ' ' iTirniT I CAROLINA I I Carolina! How I love thee? I fairest place on all the earth. I Here i bring my grateful homage, I to the land that gave me birth. I I -where thy noble cloud kissed mountains, | I Seem like sentinels to mc, I And thy sparkling, laughing I waters. I I ginging onward to the sea. I Down among thy hills and valleys, I Rolling acres richly blest, I Field with homes of those who love I thee, I Here forever let me rest. I From the mountains to the seashore I Beauty rests on all our lands, kg peace and jil^n ty sent from Heaven, I ^Pb.v our Father's loving hand. I | May each noble river flowing, | I From the mountains to the sea, | I And each gentle sea breeze blowing, I I Father waft our praise to Thee. I I Hannah M. Davis. I I Miss Mary Speed Massenburg I of Wake Forest spent last week end I here with relatives. I Miss Ruth Pettyjonn of LynchI burg is visiting here. I Mr. George Thompson of OakI ville was here Saturday. I Mrs. Russel Palmer of Oak ville I shopped here on Saturday. I Mr. Rankoii of Lntleton spent I Sunday here. I Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Gay of Jack "n spent Sunday here. I Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Williams I of Inez visit. . relatives here on I sifiday afternoon. I Mr. E. S. Allen and Misses Louise I I Allen and Mabel Davis visited Mr. I I Alston Allen Sunday afternoon at Axtelle. I Mr. R. H. Rudd of Wise was here I Monday. I Mr. Archie Davis. Mrs. R. E. I Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Archie I Daniel and Miss Janet Hall mo- j I tored to Henderson Wednesday I afternoon. I Miss Bessie Taylor departed MonI day for Baltimore to be gone sevI eral weeks. I Mrs. K. P. Arlington and Mrs. I James Rivers were visitors at Rocky I Mount on Saturday. I Mrs. Will Dameron and Mrs. Joe BLjTaylor spent Saturday afternoon in IQJbxford. I Mrs. John Kerr was a guest of Mrs. Max Gardner of Raleigh on I Wednesday at a dinner party. | Mrs. B. B Williams and Miss 1 Mamie Gardner were visitors at j Raleigh Wednesday. Mesdames John Kerr, T. T. Holt and Edmund White were in Raleigh ^ Wednesday. Friends of Master Cameron Winston regret that he has measles. Mrs. C. A. Tucker was at Richmond this week. Mr. C. A. Jackson was at Rich- 1 mond this week attending a meeting of the board of directors of the 1 Guaranty Trust Co. 1 Mr. T. P. Shearin of Macon was in town this week. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Burton and son, Morton, of Ridgeway were visi- 1 tors here yesterday afternoon. Mr. Moses Neal of Route 3, Louis- 1 burg, was a visitor at Warrenton i on Tuesday. < Miss Olivia Burwell of the Kinston faculty spent the week end here with her mother, Mrs. W. A. Burwell. she had as her guests the < Misses Lucile Britt and Mary War- ! ten, also members of the Kinston ? faculty. J Mr. W. A. Burwell spent the week < end at Warrenton. < Mr. Daniel Pegram was a visitor < here on Monday. < Born o Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moore < on Sunday night, a girl. * Friends of little Miss Emma ( Kelly Moseley are sorry to learn J I she has measles. < Miss Dorothy Walters spent Wed- ' nesday at Rocky Mount. j W Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Clark, Mrs. J I W- A. Latta and Mrs. Will Short J of Nashville, were visitors in the i home of Mrs. H. B. Daniel last J Sunday. < Mrs. Mary E. Connell has re- , turned to Warrenton after spend- J six months with her daughter, , M*'s. G m. Brooks at Charlotte. J Mesdames Frank H. Gibbs, Vir- < ginia Pearsall, B. R. Palmer, and J John Mitchell and Mr. James Polk < spent Wednesday at Richmond. Mis. r. z. Peck of Henderson was t a visitor here this week. \ Mr. and Mis. Herbert Petar of < Henderson and Mrs. B M. Colli< s of | Ridoronm.. ? -o?ay were visitors here Sunday. 1 Mr. George Frazier of Warren Plains nas here a while Sunday. Mr. Alex Baxter oi Ridgeway was ln 'l0'vn on Friday morning. Mrs. j, e. Frazier of Macon and Mrs. Henry Frazier of Warren Plams shopp d here Thursday Mternoon. Mr. John Rodgers was in Littlen 011 business Thursday morning. mf- w. a. Mabry of Ridgeway I Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Noell of Duri u"1 Were dinner guests of Mr. and \ *,rs M. C. McGuire on last Thurs[k night. 1929 Wtrnnho, North iT>viW*Y*Vy?T?T?TirilOTAWW*V*TiJAMWAWtY* News a w,w,?,w,i,?.?TrriTj-,TiTnnTrw7TiT,?iW/,T.w>?,>A?i ''Over the 7 . DRESSES THAT SHOW TO LUNCHEONS AND B: BY HARRIET TNCREASINC importance attaches to the Mouse one wears this season. Or, if one wears a frock, the blouse portion of it is of extreme interest. There is a new saying that expresses it. "Above the table" frocks, or "Over the table" frocks. This is what certain dresses are called that are so charming in their cut of neck and sleeves that they show, off to the very best advantage when one .wears them to luncheons, to teas or jto. bridge parties?any place where one sits down and the blouse is seen more than the skirt. This does not mean that , skirts have ceased to attract attention. In fact, with the introduction of gored and peplum skirts they are a more fascinating fashion study than ever. AVaists Having Pay But waists have not as yet rereceived the concentrated attention they should have, since the slim, straight up and down .silhouette has disappeared. Now they are having their day. * Separate blouses make of a suit two or even three utterly different outfits. Take a plain blue tailleur. A little white satin blouse, handmade with original touches, can make a formal thing of the suit. Or a beige lace waist of chartreuse green georgette can do the same. Then try a printed blouse or a hand-knitted one in sports colors, vivid red or yellow, and you will see a snappy sports suit. I have in mind a little French Import which illustrates my point. It is a navy blue sports suit, made of fine etamine, a worsted that promises popularity. It3 skirt is box pleated and the short., finger tip coat is lined with beige crepe de chine. It is pictured at the left. The blouse that goes with this suit is red flat crepe, with beige collar and ,tie and beige wide belt. It is a striking suit and illustrates ' the fact that suits nowadays have ' the gaudiest color in the blouse, 1 often, g A blouse darker than the t suit is no longer the exception. . Change this flaming, chic little 1 blouse to a smart, dressy one in i beige satin crepe with lace touches i and you will find the suit no longer : it sports, model but a trotteur. svas in town Thursday. 1 Miss Cate Monroe Gardner visited ] in Raleigh recently. ] i.Irs, Joe Taylor and baby of Durham spent several days here last week wuh Mrs. Daisy Hender son. ] Mrs. Peck of Henderson was a ] /istior here Monday. i Mrs. J. D. Scott 01 Ridgeway was ( n town on Tuesday morning. Friends of Miss Katherine Greg- : sry are sorry she is sick with i measles. ^ Mr. Joe Jones of Ridgeway was i visitor here Tuesday. Mr. N. W. Cawthorne of Warren Plains was in town Tuesday. Mrs. Boyd Reams of Afton attended the St. Mary's Guild meet,ng at her sister's, Miss Margie 3reen, Tuesday. MISS WALTERS HOSTESS Miss Dorothy Walters entertained informally Friday night at two | IMPERIAL 1 8 Saturday, February 16 X | Hoot Gibson $ I "Riding For Fame" | "Haunted Island," Serial v Chapter No. 5 X "Her Husky Hero," Comedy. ? I Monday, February 18 "Seven Footprints of x Satan" $ With X Thlema Todd and Creighton | | Hale. a | "Atta Baby," Comedy. v 0 Tuesday, Februaiy 19 ft ft Bebe Daniels ft a "Take Me Home" \ v> "Hot Lightning," Comedy. 8 ft Wednesday, February 20 ft | Fred Hum(? | |[ "Arizona Cyclone" x ft Kino News. ft X "Ducks Out," Comedy. X X Thursday and Friday X February 21-22 ft ft Joan Crawford ft "Rose Marie" | 7 Wlth I 1 James Murray. X "Break Away," Comedy. Carolina nd Even MllimiTiTOCTiTO WkW.,1,Wk< able". Frocks * BEST. ADVANTAGE WHEN RIDGE PARTIES FEATURE < <fi^vXv^^-go?S>orxx?i>Ba^Br &x^jAC?wyA .> . . . y.W/VA'Av.'.li ' ^ Sj^'''''''''''''''''1''''''''''' Skirts*are not being neglected, I share of the attention in this seas The one above, at the left, is of nav port at the right is interesting chie riet describes both full)- in the accc Interesting, too, is the way new blouses are finding the natural waistline. Many tuck into the skirts, in the good old-fashioned way. Others have a decorative belt girding them at the natural waistline. Still others suggest the waistline in subtle manner by embroidery, lace, ribbons, or some other ornamental touch. A little creation from Paris, pictured at. the right, has a novel way of striking a waistline note. It is i chic white satin blouse, with black satin straps circling around at the waistline, just above and just betables of auction bridge. Miss Prances Robertson was presented a prize for making the highest score. MISS BURWELL HOSTESS Honoring her guests, the Misses Lucille Britt and Mary Warren, Miss Olivia Burwell entertained at two tables of bridge on Saturiay night. High score prize was won by Miss Lucille Britt. A salad course i ^Ve 9 Spl< Pre 10) Oui We are alw you anything in Boyc THE WARREN REC ts of Inte Are Newest ' * ONE WEARS THEM TO SMARMING BLOUSES !"\*, i-.l ' % ?=*, 1 Wrfi : ^^ viVMV V,V.VAVA'W >ut blouses come In for the major oil's new "over the table" frocks, y blue anil red flat crepe. The imfly for its natural waistline. Harunpanying article. low it and dipping both front and back in a smartly curved manner. Under the. arm, each of the triple straps has a cute little black buckle. Black touches on the cuffs tie up the blouse and the skirt into a smart black-white costume. Good colors for separate blouses with black or dark blue suits this spring are yellow, beiges, white, chartreuse green and brick red. Yellow blouses are the newest and smartest. Mustard and old gold are the best shades, sartorially speaking. But any yellow that becomes one is a good yellow. with hot chocolate was served. T'hose playing were the Misses Britt and Warren, Olivia Burwell and Dorothy Walters; Messrs. Graham Boyd, Bignall Jones, William Burwell and William Polk. MRS. HARRIS HOSTESS Mrs. A. D. Harris Jr. entertained her card cIud on Friday of this | ? ? - --i 1 jet. -t weeK. .tsriage was piayea wiwi iiiuuii , ry Custoi finds ,'ndicl Val ?mpt Serv n Everything r Drug St ays glad to have you cj our line?Our prices a :e Dru? JIM BOYCE, Owner. xORD WutCBtMi N srest to V i>iTit?Wi?i*,w.w*?,w,w.w,w.rai?..nwnnnwiw.Miw.w, animation for several progressions, after which Miss Will Jones was presented high score prize and Miss Margaret Herrin low at one table. c At another table the high prize o: went to Miss Frances Roberson and v, the low to Miss Mary Glassom. A J salad course was served. Those E playing were Misses Will Jones, V Margie Green, Nell Benthel, Mary _ Glassom, Margaret Herrin, Frances ~ Roberson and Mesdames Peter , Seaman and L. B. Beddoe. MRS. JONES HONORED Mrs. W. H. Dameron delightfully ; entertained her card club on Tues- : day morning, the birthday of her mother, Mrs. Adele Jones. Mrs. Jones being a charter member of j the club, each member "showered" j | her with a gift of flowers and other things. Mrs. Ray Weston won : the high score prize. The guest of : honor was also presented a prize, j An attractive salad course with j coffee and an ice course with nuts ; and bon Dons were served. The i guests included Mesdames Adele ? Jones, John H. Kerr, G. H. Macon, ** Matille Graves, Ray Weston, R. J. ~ Jones, M. C. McGuire, H. L. Falke- ^ ner, B. B. Williams, R. B. Boyd Jr., H Katherine . Arrington and Howard j Alston. Mrs. Jones received many | congratulations and happy returns | of the day. MRS. SCOGGIN HOSTESS Mrs. J. P. Scoggin was a charm- | ing hostess on last Friday afternoon | to both card clubs and additional | guests. High score club prizes were j won by Mesdames G. H. Macon and | T. J. Holt. The visitors high score | prize went to Mrs. C. H. Peete. |j The Valentine motif was carried out in decorations and refreshments. | Mrs. George Scoggin assisted the | hostess in serving two courses. The | guests included Mesdames K. P. Arrington, R. B. Boyd Jr., John H. Kerr, G. H. Macon, M. C. McGuire, j R. J. Jones, Ray Weston, B. B. Williams, W. H. Dameron, W. H. Alston, Lloyd Kinsey, Frank Hunter, W. D. Rodgers, T. J. Holt, Roy | Davis, C. A. Tucker, John Rodgers, Frank Allen, C. H. Peete, H. L. j Falkener, G. B. Gregory, H. N. j Walters, E. E. Gillam, George Scoggin, and Miss Kate White Williams. | BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION Master Richard Boyd entertained j a few of his friends at a party on Saturday afternoon, the occasion | fWio /.oloWi-at-inn nf hit si*th I UC1"5 IB, birthday. Valentine favors were 1 used and ice cream, cake and candies were served. Mr. Robert Neal of Henderson has acceped a position with the Press Publishing Co.. mer |, llf^S I 'ice in i ore all and to show re right, too? I Co. II mm inimiigffi ^ rth Carolina PAGE FIVE riTiTiTiTiTHiwi?tmmiiimiiMAmci:?gga!iiiwniTaTaTar*TiLT*wtTiTmwmTiT>TC r t Fashion I vomen acts I L?i?l?i?t?l??i?l?l?r?i?i?iIi?i?i?ilillIlfi?/.?i?I?HI?i?i?i?l?i?.?i?i?i?.?i?l.?l?i?i?i?i?i?ai?.?I ST. MARY'S GUILD MEETS CALLED HOME St. Mary's Guild of Emmanuel AFTON-ELBERON, Feb. 13.? hurch met with Miss Margie Green Miss Ruby of the Mton. n Tuesday evening. Those present Elberon school faculty was t0 -ere the Misses Will Jones, Rowe her home at Brunswick> Va yes. ones, Margie Green; Mesdames B. . . Palmer, Frank Hunter, Ray terday on account of the death of feston and Boyd Reams. her grandmother. > 1 HE, LA5H l^O., INC. Has arranged for the use of this space each and every week during 1929. Every week we will try to mention in this space some item that will be specially priced during the week following. During week of February 18th we offerMen's Defiance Chambray work shirts, colors blue, tan and gray, full cut, and well made and worth $1.00, at 68c each, or two for $1.35. , I;''-* Ladies best grade storm overshoes, our regular 90c grade, for 75c pair. i l THE CASH CO. INC. j Warrenton, N. C. Coats I /4 tujlu | Dresses Arriving Daily Dresses ^ ST $6.75 JjZA dresses qq qc (offll at <p3..m W5|jfJM S~ $10.75 imp I ST $19.05 RT I ^ I hE/ Coats I l(r > COATS <PQ QC ?|1 AT ilk: rTs $10.7511| . . M c $14.95 11 pnW A?ats $16.45 11 hY IVV ? coats ({99 7^ I H V j I W J AT yuu, u LWs 2?ATS $29.75 I All of the above selected by one of New Yorks largest chain store and department store resident buyers. All Fall 1928 Dresses || Reduced 50 per cent 1 I one half. WARRENTON r Department Store
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