PAGE 6 (jarewnmi Mr. and Mrs. Howard P. Jcnes were guests of Miss Kate Arrington at Rocky Mount several days this week. Mrs. M. I. Randolph and Miss Mildred Bell of Faison were week end guests of Miss Mary Randolph at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Ellis. Mrs. H. C. Ruth and daughter, Lois Jean, of Raleigh, are spending Warranto!, North Carolfa t r News > this week in the home of Mrs. Ruth's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Hicks. Mrs. Alice Taylor of Sudan, Va., was a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Alpheus Jones, this week. Mrs. Marion Taylor of Sudan was a guest of Mrs. Gordon Poindexter several days this week. Mesdames A. D. Harris Sr., W. M. Gardner and A. C. Blalock were visitors in Henderson Wednesday afternoon. Miss Frances Mariner of New Bern was the week end guest of Miss Tempe Boyd. Miss Lucy Weldon of Warren Plains shopped here Monday. Mrs. H. V. Scarborough and Mrs. Virginia Pearsall spent the week end in Raleigh attending the teachers meeting. Misses Mariam Boyd and Frances Robertson spent Friday afternoon in Raleigh. Misses Mariam Boyd and Edith Burwell, Mrs. W. A. Burwell and little Miss Mariam Boyd spent Saturday night in Kinston. They were accompanied home by Mrs. H. A. Boyd who has visited Mrs. W. A, Graham for two weeks. Mr. W. T Powell and Constable R. O. Snipes were visitors at Raleigh Saturday. Mr. Ernest Harris of Inez was a visitor here this week. Miss Elizabeth Stackhouse, member of the Macon school faculty, spent the week end at her home in Mullens, S. C. Miss Laura Boyd was a visitor at Vaughan on Sundky. Mr. Robert Shaw of Macon was a visitor here this week. Mr. Clifford Robertson of Marmaduke was a visitor here this week. John H. Fleming of Ncrlina, Cominissioner-elect, and W. J. Pinnell of Afton, Sheriff-elect, sold tobacco on the Warrenton market this week. Mr. Crcmwell Daniel of Littleton was a visitor here this week. Mr. W. E. Davis of Creek was a visitor at Warrenton on Tuesday. Mr. F. B. Neal of Judkins was a recent visitor here. Mrs. W. S. Robertson and son, Forest, of Areola, were visitors here Thursday. Mr. Buck Wilson of Manson was a visitor at Warrenton this week. Mr. John P. Leach, Mr. Frank Rainey and Chief Toppings of Littleton were visitors at Warrenton this week. Mr. Buxton Midyette of Jackson and W. H. Yarborough of Louisburg were professional visitors here this week. Mr. John H. Kerr Jr. was a business visitor at Raleigh this week. R. Getty Browning of Raleigh, chief locating engineer of the State Highway Commission, was a visitor at Warrenton on Tuesday. Mrs. A. H. Walker, Mrs. W. A. Connell Sr. and Miss Lucie Webb attended the State Florist exhibit at Raleigh this week. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wilker and sons, Leonard Jr. and Raymond, and Miss Carrie Martin visited relatives in Bracey, Va., on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. S. G. Wilson and Mr. Boyd Wilson of near Warrenton, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hamlet of Littleton, Miss Helen Burchette of Warrenton and Miss Eula Wilson of Concord, attended the Spathey-Wilson wedding which took place November 7th at 6 o'clock p. m., at St. Paul's Episcopal church, Richmond.! Mr. and Mrs. w. CJ. Kooinson ana Mr. Joseph A. Robinson of Lynchburg, Va., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Sol Fishel in Vaughan. Mr. James E. Robinson cf Lynch, burg, Va. spent Armistice Day with Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Fishel in aughan. MISS ROOKER HOSTESS Miss Elizabeth Rooker was hcstess fo the Young Ladies Missionary scociety of the Methodist church at her home on Main street. Eighteen members were present. Devotional exercises were lead by Mrs. John Rodpers. Papers were read by Mrs. Virginia Pearsall, Clifton Bobbitt, Misses Lucy Boyd and Helen Duke. A nominating committee of three was appointed to select officers This committee will report their candidates at the next meeting of the society. The nrcolr r\f Droror WTO C HlCP.11.QRpH fl t. TT Wlk \JX A A U J V* nww v??wvvwvvv< some length and especial emphasis was placed upon its importance in developing the spiritual life of the church. Delicious ice cream with whipped cream and cake was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. J. E. Rooker Sr and Mrs. J. E. Rooker Jr. PHILATHEAS MEET Mrs. E. T. Harris and Mrs. T. R. Frazier were joint hostesses to members of the Philathea class of the Baptist church at their home on Ridgeway Street. An Armistice Day program was carried out. ? THE mmiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKiiiiiiiiiiiniiwii and Evei inminiiiniimrnmiMHtnriiinnHMiimi Decorations were in red, white and blue. Twenty-two members were present. Miss Mamie Gardner read "Ann and Phoebe Cary" and "Nobility," J the latter recently written by Mrs. V. L. Pendleton. Mrs. S. O. Nunn impressively read "In Flanders T-V! .1 J 11 neia. Cherry ice cream with pound cake was served. Red, white and blue baskets of salted nuts were on each plate. P. T. A. TO MEET Members of the Parent-Teachers association of the John Graham school will meet at the school building on next Friday afternoon, November 21. All parents are urged to be present. Members of the organization are asked to save their Octagon soap wrappers and bring them to the meeting next Friday. The association directors hope to secure enough of these wrappers to secure silverware for the cafeteria as a premium. NICHOLSON-HUNTER Announcements reading as follows have been received by friends in Warren: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Francis Burrows announce the marriage of their daughter, Mrs. Ruth Burrows Hunter, to Mr. John Joseph Nicholson on Thursday, November sixth, nineteen hundred and thirty, Ma. con, North Carolina. TO HOLD TOURNAMENT The Warrenton Woman's Club will hold a bridge tournament at the home of Mrs. W. R. Baskerville on Friday afternoon, November 21, at 2:45. o'clock. Proceeds will be used for the benefit of undernourished children. Citizens of town and county desiring to reserve tables are asked to telephone Mrs. Edmund White, chairman, or Mrs. T. J. Holt. MRS. HOLT HOSTESS Mrs. W. N. Boyd, Mrs. L. B. Beddoe and Miss Dorothy Walters with nine members of her club enjoyed an interesting game of auction bridge at the home of Mrs. T. J. Holt on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. W. D. Rodgers was presented with the high score prize. Miss Dorothy Walters received the consolation token. A chicken salad course with hot chocolate was served. NICHOLSON-HUNTER MACON, Nov. 13.?On Thursday afternoon, November 6, in the Vance Hotel, Henderson, with Rev. E. C. Shoe officiating, using the impressive ring ceremony, Mrs. Ruth Burrows Hunter, became the bride of Jchn Joseph Nicholson. Only a few relatives and friends "attended the VV 1 VittVMJ Mrs. Nicholson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Francis Burrows of near Macon, and with her charming personality has won many friends throughout this state and Virginia. Mr. Nicholson is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John H. Nicholson, and is a prominent business man of Macon where the couple will make their home. Manson News Misses Edna and Louise Paschall of Drewry took supper Monday night with Mrs. A. B. Paschall. Mrs. S. J. Satterwhrte and little Doris Satterwhite spent Friday evening of last week in Henderson. Miss Frances Dowling spent one THE GIFT ---that YOUR PH( Make Atitoolntment NowI Phone 444 ?mt;i?iiiiiiii)?ii?>?iimiii!!iiiii!!i:::it Cash Company Speci Men's Broadcloth Shirts w good $1.00 value, 68c, 2 for $1 Boys' Part Wool Sweaters, coai ?good $1.25 value, 98c. | : Men's Heavy Work Socks, 10c ,:: Not only above items but we new styles and new Fall mere] to pay. 1 : See our New Hats and Oxfoi THE CAS1 Sail (or Oufe (or Um WARREN RECORD