MFRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 19.
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A FAREWELL jj
M.nd or. to think, my dear, that 11
g ne'er again
Bph you beside me, singing in the JI
K<jj take that gray road, leading to J
?V'ith joyous heart and swinging r
step, and free; I
K;or see the low gray clouds fly la
m overhead jj
Before the story sunset's fiery red, I
[ shall not see the white gulls L
m swift in flight r
rhe velvet blackness of l1
H the night
Hear the wild chanting of the rest- I
H less sea, i
K-ot with you in dream-lit
reverie. ?
Hut swathed in gown of darkness *
W still and deep . I
Hemote from all, my quiet heart j
M shall sleep
L longer swept with pain orl(
Hor thrilled by nightingale's sweet J1
minstrelsy. I
H'o sudden red of sunset to sur-1
I your eyes; jJ
ho flame will pierce the blackness I.
of my night
to set the lamp of memory alight. I <
Bass not my green bed, singing in L
m the rain. I
Hi; dear, lest I should hear and).
H wake again. IJ
H-Shirley Collacott, in The Van-1
couver Province. 11
H Mrs. Read has returned to her I
Heme in Sanford after spending!*
Hereral weeks here with Mrs. Jack 1
H.Mr, and .Mrs. Stuart Davis and j
n{ i,nuisburg were' visitors |
IBiiiUlti* V* [ere
Sunday at the home of Mr. j
ind Mrs. E. S. Allen.
Im-SS Anna Weaver and Messrs. 1
[ate and Numa Weaver spent the
[eel: end at Lexington. 1
[Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dameron '
[ere visitors at Raleigh Monday. #
[.Mrs. G. B. Gregory attended the J
Literal of her uncle at Richmond
ti Monday. She was accompanied
k Mr. Gregory.
[.Mrs. L. C. Kinsey was a visitor r
k Richmond this week.
Miss Patsy Rodgers is recovering 1
ram chickenpox and whooping
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jackson andi
[r. and Mrs. C. A. Tucker spent Iv
Imday afternoon at Rocky Mount. r
Mr. A. J. Boyd of Irwin spent
inday here. 1
Miss Nancy Gillam has recovered ;
om chickenpox.
Miss Rosa V. Hamilton and sis- 1
r, Mrs. Julian Jackson of Isle of s
'ight County, Virginia, spent the
?ek end at Durham. 1
Mrs. G. H. Macon and daughter, *
:,n, left on Saturday for a week's
fit to relatives in Marion and *
orence, S. C. I
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Seaman of *
'telle were visitors here Sunday
^ ternoon.
m:. and Mrs. W. R. Strickland 1
^ ti Mrs. Paul Bell were visitors at 1
^Hnderson on Friday. ^
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Watson and
Hiss Sallie Watson spent Tuesday 1
H Richmond. *
Hlrs. Finley Gayle of Richmond c
Hited relatives here the first of 1
^ e week.
Mesdames Kornegay, Braswell
Bd Ramsey of Rocky Mount and 1
Hmes Horner and Jamison of Ox- 1
Hd attended the Woman's club
Hating at the home of Mrs. W. N.
H?d on Tuesday afternoon.
Friends of Mr. Jim Jeffress of 1
Blmer Springs are sorry to hear '.
B is quite sick at his home there. 1
Messrs. William Duke and friend, j
B-ry Brown, of Rosemary spent 1
H *eek end here. t
Mr. w. F. Alston spent Wednes- t
^B? at Raleigh. 1
Mesdames 0. K. LaRoque of Ral- 1
B--. Palmer Johnson of Marion, i
I C? Malcolm Woods of Marion f
H Mrs. Browne of Charlotte were
^ ests of Mrs. G. H. Macon Thurs- <
^H" afternoon. ]
auu Mrs. Clayton Srnallings '
V son have moved to Suffolk, 1
where they will make their <
and Mrs. W. F. Whitted and i
B&hter of Lexington were visi- ?
V here for several days last j
B*s. Katherine P. Arrington is 1
Bding some time in Burmuda. 1
B^s Louise Weaver of Axtelle 1
here for several days last s
Bosses Rie and Nena Parker are 1
Bihig some time in Franklinton.
Bsses Rie and Laura Alston, i
Be White Williams and Messrs. t
B ?ad Herbert Alston attended 1
juneral of Mr. Walter Ballard <
B^anklmton last Friday after- <
B' and Mrs. Ivey Watson of 11
-! were guests of Mr. andh
B T. Watson one night last J1
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B8- T- V. Allen, Miss Mildred '
|IB Leonora Taylor andT
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diss Cate Monroe Gardner were
risitors at Raleigh on Friday.
Miss Gayle Tarwater and Miss
jiicy Leach were visitors at Kinson
last week.
Mr. Lee D. Williams of Inez was
n town on Tuesday.
Mrs. T. A. Baxter of Ridgeway
ittended the U. D. O. meeting here
ast Friday afternoon.
Mesdames J. E. Alle" and C. P.
Ulen were visitors at Henderson on
rriday afternoon.
Miss Cora Lee Green of Green
lope spent the week end here with
ier mother, Mrs. E. L. Green.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Green and
laughter of Durham were visitors
lere Sunday.
Mrs. J. E. Rooker spent Tuesday
n Raleigh.
Mesdames William Rivers, Matille
Graves and Mr. Harry Williams
/isited in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
7. B. Davis recently,
Mecdames Flora Boyd, Gordon
Poindexter, Misses Janet and Josie
Hall visited in the home of Mrs.
John Cushwa in Littleton Sunday.
Mr. P. W. Cooper and Miss Elna
3tallings attended a banquet in Oxford
Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Will Thome of Airlie visited
friends in town Tuesday.
Miss Janet Hall, Mesdames Whit
Williams and Arch Alston visited in
Roanoke Rapids this week.
Miss Sue Thompson of Inez visitid
in the home of Miss Estelle
Davis Monday.
Mrs. Mollie Aycock of Rocky
Mount visited her brother, Mr. W.
D. Rodgers, recently.
Mrs. Ben Moore of Ridge way was
h town Tuesday.
Mr. anc Mrs. A. A. Williams spent
Wednesday in Durham.
Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Porter and
Mrs. W. T. Johnson of Raleigh were
visitors here Sunday.
Mesdames E. P. Fitts and P. M.
>tallings of Macon were visitors
lere Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Petar of
tidgeway were in town on Wedlesday.
Mrs. Walter Fleming spent Wedlesday
afternoon at Littleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Grant of
tidgeway were in town Wednesday.
Mrs. Walter Egerton of Macon
vas in town on Wednesday afterloon.
Mr. Stanley Powell of Inez,
r.cmber of the board of education,
vas a visitor here yesterday.
Messrs. J. Edward Allen, Paul
Jell and Brodie Jones spent Friday
itternoon at Raleigh.
Friends of little Miss Fairfax
ditchell regret to lea~n that she
:as whooping cough.
Mesdames Walter White, J. Wilie
White, E. T. Rodwell, and R. R.
todwell spent Wednesday at Durlam.
Miss Dorothy Allen of Norlina
:pent the week end here in the
lome of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Hiliard
as a guest of Miss Mildred R.
Ulen.
Mr. John Henderson and Miss
joyce McCord motored to Oxford
his week to see Miss Mary Henlerson
who was coach here for the
Jarent-Teacher play, "Miss Blue
Bonnet."
Miss Elizabeth Williams of Rox)oro
spent the week end here with
Urc AT4 Worris .Tr
WOMAN'S CLUB MEETS
The regular monthly meeting of
;he Woman's club was held the past
Tuesday in the nome of Mrs. W.
tf. Boyd with a splendid attendance.
\fter the regular order of business
:he president, Mrs. M. P. Burwell,
;urned the meeting over to the
/isiting guests from Rocky Mount,
VTrs. L. W. Kornegay and Mrs. J.
B. Braswell, who had so kindly consented
to come and give us a program
on Russian music.
Mrs. Braswell gave a most interring
paper on the History of
Russian Music up to the Time of
she World War. Mrs. Kornegay
ead a paper on the Characteristics
)f Russian Life as Shown in Russian
Music. She spoke . with
luthority as regards true conditions
wiiceicm nennle. their vearn
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and hungry desire for a life
ree from oppression. She sang
nost delightful songs oy Linke and
Borodini to show the spirit of these
Russian composers and had several
selections by Tschaikowski and
Rachmaninoff played on the Vic;rola.
Without doubt many were astonshed
to know how much we owe
:o Russia in the gift of some of the
world's best music as well as some
)f the greatest musicians. The
;harming personality and delightful
presentations of Mrs. Kornegay
nade the afternoon pass all too
juickly and all wer* unanimous in
wanting her back again to sing to
is from out of the joy and love
>f her heart as only she can do.
Ne are under many obligations to
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H9K SUCCESSFUL
P HOMEMAKINq
\ By GRACE VIAll OBA^j
QUICK BREADS
Home-made bread Is the most
satisfying, the best tasting, the
most fragrant, the most nourishing
and the most economical food in
the world.
Every mother should make bread
at home not only to please her
family's palate and to save money j
but to give her youngsters a nutritious,
wholesome food.
In addition to making yeast;
k>u\n)ln n*t<1 n/illn IKam aoa OA monr I
ui cauo a Liu ii/no ujci u aic cu uiuuj
delicious quick breads that the
housewife can quickly make. To
make these quick breads, time,
money and ingredients can be
saved by using self-rising flour
Quick Breads Are Easily Made.
which Is preleavened or prepared
flour. Who doesnt like nut breed
or for a change orange bread?
For nut bread proceed as follows:
cup sugar 1 cup mQk
2 tbiip. tat 1 cop nut meat*
1 eg g broken in
1% cups self-rU small pieces
lng flour
Place the sugar, fat and ess in
a bowl; beat until thoroughly
blended; add the flour and liquid
alternately, then add the nuts;
pour into a greased bread pan, and
bake In a slow oven (300 degrees
F.) about fifty minutes.
both Mrs. Kornegay and Mrs.
Kornegay and Mrs. Braswell for a
beneficial as well as a delightful
afternoon.
MISS WILLIAMS HOSTESS
Miss Kate White Williams entertained
members of her club and
other friends at oridge on Monday
afternoon. The sitting room was
artistically decorated in pine and
pussy willow. Mrs. Ed Gillam was
high score winner. Mrs. G. W.
Poindexter won the consolation
prize. Mrs. R. R. Weston was presented
visitor's high score prize. A
salad course was served.
Those present were Mrs. H. N.
Walters, Mrs. Sam Palmer, Mrs. W.
H. Alston, Mrs. Ed Gillam, Mrs. J.
B. Boyce, Mrs. Ray Weston, Mrs.
W. I). Rodgers, Mrs. C. A. Tucker,
Mrs. C. R. Rodwell, Mrs. G. W.
Poindexter, Mrs. C. H. Peete, Misses
Sallie Watson, Dorothy Walters,
Rowe Jones, Mamie Williams and
Laura Boyd.
MRS. MACON HOSTESS
The Thursday card club was att.rnr?t.ivp1r
pnfprtninpii last, week bv
Mrs. G. H. Macon. Mrs. O. K,
LaRoque of Raleigh, Mrs. Malcolm
Woods of Marion and Mrs. Brown
of Charlotte and Mrs. Palmer
Johnson of Marion, S. C., were
honor guests of Mrs. Macon's and
were each presented a deck of
cards. High score prizes were presented
to Mrs. R. B. Boyd Jr. and
to Mrs. H. L. Palkener A chicken
salad course and desert were served.
Misses Nell Bentral and Miss Margaret
Herrin assistea in serving.
Guests other than club members
and honor guests were Mrs. J. P.
Scoggin, Mrs. H. L. Falkener, and
Mrs. John Tarwater.
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
Master Richard Boyd was at
heme to a few of his friends on
Saturday afternoon from 3.30 to
5:30 celebrating his birthday. The
children enjoyed a delightful story
telling hour conducted by Miss
Julia Mahood, after which they
were invited into the dining room
where a pink and white color I
The Cash Co., Inc., offer
Tennis Shoes, brown or white,
size, for Children, Boys or Gi
this week, 79c pair.
HI . Men's 50c silk ties, and good
38c or two for 75c.
It will pay you to look over o
We are putting in stock this
entire family. *
Our aim is to sell for less pric
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scheme was carried oat in refreshments
of ice cream and cake.
Heart-shaped boxes of candy were
given as favors. Various out-door ar
grmes were enjoyed. pr
U. D. C. MEETS dr
The regular monthly meeting of en
the United Daughters of the Con
federacy was held in the home of he
Mrs. E. S. Allen last Friday after- Ll
noon with Miss Ida Allen and Mrs.
E. S. Allen as joint hostesses. j.ne Bl
Lord's Prayer was led by the pres- he
ident, Mrs. Frank Allen. It was
proposed to pay $5.50 to finish the ^
amount pledged to Fort Fisher. wJ
The chapter decided to accept hc
the basis of last year for the pres- gg
ent year. Miss Amma Graham
read an interesting account of t0
Mosby'.s Rangers. The meeting was si
well attended. Delicious cake with te:
whipped cream was served.
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McARTHUR.GEDEON
The following announcement T1
which appeared in the Feb. 9th is. m
sue of the Cleveland News, Cleveland,
Ohio, will be of interest to vii
many here: Ri
Mrs. John Lewis Gedeon of 3456 W.
65th St. announces the engagement Sr
of her daughter, Irene Pauline, to se
Mr. William Russell McArthur of hc
1249 Chase Ave, Lakewood. Be
Mr. McArthur, who is the son of
Rev. Wade Hampton McArthur of in
Wilson, N, C., was employed here lit
several years ago by the T. V. Allen M
Furniture Store, and since his departure
from here has returned an- vL
nually to spend a few days with gi
friends.
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PHILEATHEAS MEET of
Mrs. Abner Moseley and Miss
Mamie Gardner were hostesses to
the Phileathea class on Tuesday
night. The meeting was opened
with prayer and roll call and re- en
ports from various committees fol- CI
lowed.
Hannah Moore was the subject Fc
for discussion. An interesting J.
paper was read by Miss Ida Allen.
A spelling bee was enjoyed, in W?
which Mrs. Ruth Baird won a
framed Valentine.
Ice cream with heart-shaped
cakes were served. Valentines were ^
cn each plate. There were 22
present.
VALENTINE TEA
The Valentine tea at the Parish
House was quite a success and ,
as a result several dollars were ''
realized for the building fund of
Emmanuel church. Tea, coffee,
and heart-shaped tea cakes were
served. Miss Edith Palmer and
Master Clement Hunter Weston
received the offering at the door. 'J
A Valentine motif was carried out
in detail. Yellow jonquils and
snapdragons decorated the tables.
Music was furnished during the
afternoon. The entertainment was
under the auspices of St. Mary's ,
Guild.
CALL UPON MR. KITCHELT
Among Warrenton friends who
recently have visited Charles
Kitchelt, who is in a Rocky Mount
hospital, have been Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Rooker, Mrs. Sam Weldon, Dr.
C. H. Peete, Billy Peete, William
Burroughs, J. S. Bell, C. F. Moseley
C. E. Jackson, C. A. Tucker,
Mr. Overby, Mr. and Mrs. W. N.
Boyd, William Baskerville, Mr. and
Mrs. A. C. Blalock, Miss Lottie
Bell, Miss Margaret Blalock, Miss
Mattie Warren Blalock, and A. C.
Blalock Jr. Mr. Ketchelt's friends
learn with pleasure that his condition
is improving.
P. T. A. TO MEET
The regular monthly meeting of
the Parent-Teacher Association
will be held in the Graham high
school building on next Friday
afternoon, February 21, at 3:45
o'clock. All mothers are urged to
be present at this meeting.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to extend our many
thanks for the kindness shown us
during the illness and death of our
son and brother.
P. E. HARRIS and Children.
s you for week Feb. 17th
lace to toe, fancy trimmed, any
iris, Ladies or Men, special for
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ur Bargain Counter each week,
week New Footwear for the
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The Macon high school children
e enjoying the "Live-at_Home"
ogram over the radio this week. '
Mrs. Otis Tiiarrington and chil- n
en of Hend irson spent the week
d with Mrs. E. H. Moore here. '
Mrs. B. Havkins has returned to
r home at Ai :lie after visiting Miss s
icy Thorn tor.
Misses Lallali, Mary and Mildred *
ltts of Raleig h visited their mother t:
sre last week,
The Norlina high school girls and c
ys played basketball here last a
lursday afternoon. The girls' score w
is 12 to 2 in favor of Macon. The R
>me team beat the Norlina boys
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Messrs. Frans and Macon Thorn. s
n and Miss Lucy Thornton spent
mday in Buriington with their sisr,
Mrs. Chares Sharp.
Mrs. F. M. Drake went to Chapel F
ill Monday cn business. n
Mrs. J. M. Coleman spent last
lursday in Henderson with her e
other, Mrs. C. O. Phelps. "
Miss Emma Parham of Oxford is
siting in the iome of Mr. and Mrs. w
rymond Harls.
Mrs. W. G. ICgerton, Mrs. Marvin v
nithey, Mr. und Mrs. Edwin Rus11
and Ethel Russell visited in the
>me of Dr. Garland Carter of ^
jydton, Va., last Sunday. n
Mr. A. H. Braswell spent Sunday
Henderson with his wife and n
tie son, A. H. Jr., who are in
aria Parham hospital.
Mr. and Mis. Harvey Gilliland
sited relatives in Rocky Mount
mday, s]
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Piner of
ilson spent 3unday in the home p
Mr. and Mi's. H. K. Kenyon. y
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Miss Jim C ark spent the week n
d with her brother, Mr. O. F.
ark, at Inez. a
Mr. Richar l Davis of Wake t<
>rest visited In the home of Mr.
W. Burrougti, Sunday. F
Miss Mattie L. Fuller spent the
;ek end with friends in Lexington, g:
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Mr. and Mr; . Fred Mabry and
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hildren of Henderson spent Sunay
in the home of Mr. D. P. Linier.
Mrs. Alice Pinnen, sons Sam and
lart, and Maurice Pinnell spent the
reek end with her mother in Rich,
lond.
Miss Anna. Weaver spent Monday
nth Miss flattie Puller.
Mr. P. W. Croper was In Henderon
on business Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Pinnell of
lenderson spent Sunday with relaIves
here.
Mrs. E. L. Green, Misses Cora
ireen and Rowena Wood and Mr.
nd Mrs. Buck Green of Durham
rere visitors in the home of Mr. P.
f. Reams Sunday.
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mi. iiiuiy oiieanii in nenaerson
isited his sister, Mrs. S. G. Moretz,
unday.
Mr. S. G. Moretz of Durham spent
ne week end with Mrs. Moretz.
Mrs. Boyd Reams and daughter,
'ranees, spent Friday with her
lother, Mrs. E. L. Green.
Mrs. W. H. Martin spent the week
nd with her sister, Mrs. Newman,
1 Richmond, Va.
Mrs. Sue Mabry spent Sunday
1th Mrs. D. P. Limer.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Daniel were
isitors in Henderson Tuesday evenig.
Mr. P. W. Croper attended the B.
P. U. banquet in Oxford Wed.
esday evening.
Mr. J. William Limer was a busiess
visitor in Warrenton Monday.
Ridgeway Items
Mrs. Burk of Durham visited her
ister, Mrs. Gilbert Scott, Sunday.
One day recently Mrs. Panton of
ialeigh visited her aunt, Mrs. T. B.
Williams.
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f Drewry attended the service at
rood Shepherd church Sunday
lorning.
Mrs. Ella Thome of Warrenton
nd her daighter, Mrs, Davis, at.
mded services here Sunday.
Mr. Rodwell of Norlina was in
iidgeway or.e day recently.
Tuesday afternoon a special proram
of the Woman's Auxiliary was
eld at Mrs. James D. Scott's home.
Mrs, Mar/in Hardy and Mrs.
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Leigh Howard were in our village
on Saturday afternoon.
Mr. *nd Mrs. Van Dortch visited
Mrs. Susan Moss Sunday.
Miss Dorothy Wilson of Norlina
was a recent visitor here.
Mr. John Mayfield and daughter
were here one day lately.
Last Sunday afternoon Miss May
Fleming was in Ridgeway.
Mr. Ray Weston was here one day
this week.
This afternoon, Feb. 12, the M.
E. Missirtrmrv snriofv mootc iri?h
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Mrs. J. E. Banzet.
Mr. Caldwell was here today.
Rev. Bierman's text Sunday evening
was from the book of Exodus.
Marmaduke Items
We are having lovely weather for
February which we are enjoying
after so much bad weather.
Mrs. Lola Bennett of Durham is
spending several days with her
sister, Mrs. C. A. Haithcock.
Mrs. D. L. Robertson and son,
Owen, and Master Roy Haithcock
visited in Henderson Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ryland of
South Hill, Va., called on Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Haithcock one day last
week.
Mr. Alton Davis and family of
Henderson spent Saturday and Sunday
in the home of Mr. H. C. Davis.
Misses Nora Davis is visiting relatives
in Henderson this week.
Several young people around here
attended the dance in Warrenton
Monday night.
Mrs. W. S. Robertson of near Areola
visited in the homes of Mrs. '
C. A. Haithcock and Mrs. C. H.
Powell Tuesday.
Mrs. J. L. Alston of Hollister
called on her mother one day last
week.
Rev. Richard Brickhouse and
family of Warrenton called on Mr.
and Mrs. D. L. Robertson last Wednesday
afternoon.
Mr. S. W. Powell of Inez called
on his mother of this place Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. Clarence Davis and sister,
Susie, also Miss Bessie Powell went
to Henderson Sunday afternoon.
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