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When you have left me, I think
Of all that I meant to say?
Things that would give you delierht?
Witty and tender and gay;
How you would rise to my moodShow
that you understood.
Words are trasient things;
Thoughts are too hidden for
speech: I
Probe them, they shrink in dismay;
Lure them, they fly from our
reach;
Only our eyes convey,
Questioning, each to each.
The wcnderful, beautiful things
That we meant to say.
?Enid Clay, in The English Review.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Poindexter
and Miss Estelle Davis visited Mrs.
Mattie Williams at Laurel Sunday
aiternoon.
Mrs. Rosa Heath of Petersburg
spent the week end in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Alston.
The many friends of Mr. Robert
Alston are glad to know that he
is improving at St. Luke's hospital
in Richmond.
Miss Loyce McCord of Washington,
D. C., spent the week end with
hei sister, Mrs. L. C. Kinsey.
Friends of Mr. Hunter Pinnell
will be glad to know that he re.
turned home frcm a Richmond
hospital on Saturday and was in
town Wednesday.
Mrs. Jim Newsome of Raleigh is
spending some time in the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jini
Frazier.
Mr. Robert Register of Henderson
spent Sunday here.
Dr. G. H. Maccn and Mr. R. L.
Snipes spent Tuesday in Raleigh.
Mr. Bill Ward of Raleigh spent
the week end here.
Misses Katherine Arlington, Bobbie
Jones and Sara Ward were recent
visitors in Henderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geoghegan
of Chase City, Va., Miss Lucile and
Charles, Jr., spent Sunday in the
home of Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Macon.
Mrs. H. B. Harris of Macon was
a guest in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. T. V. Allen on Saturday night.
Lawyer F. H. Gibbs was a visitor
in Raleigh last week.
Rev. and Mrs. Phipps and daughter
of Littleton were visitors here
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thompson
of Macon shopped here on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moseley and
family moved this week to their
new home on "Fifth Avenue."
Mr. and Mrs. Numa Weaver and
children spent the week end at Axtelle.
Miss Mattie Pettyjohn of Lynch
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Durg is a guest ui nci siotci, ?ns.
R. T. Watson.
Miss Rosa Jackson of Chase City
spent the week end in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Palmer.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bell and
children and Miss Annie Kelly were
visitors in Rocky Mount on Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. T. V. Allen was a visitor in
Edentcn on Sunday at which time
he attended the funeral of Mr.
Lcuis Ziegler.
Miss Curtis Floyd of Portsmouth,
Va.( is visiting her parents Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Floyd of near Warrenton.
Mr. W. F. Alston and Mr. W. J.
Parker left Tuesday for South Carolina
Mr. Ben Batts was a visitor in
Reeky Mount on Monday night.
Mrs. G. H. Macon and Misses Lucilo
Geoghegan and Lib Stackhouse
spent Tuesday in Raleigh.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Jones and Mr.
and Mrs. M. C. McGuire were visitors
in Henderson on Sunday night.
Mrs. Sol Terrell of Norlina was
a visitor here Saturday.
Mr. Edwin Russell of Macon was
in town Tuesday.
Mrs. W. G. Egerton of Macon
spent Wednesday in town.
Dr. C. H. Peete spent Tuesday in
Oxford.
Mesdaes Jack and Spencer Scott
were visitors in Oxford last Thursday.
Miss Mary Wagner of Rocky
Mount spent the week end with her
parents, Rev. and Mrs. B. N. de Foe
Wagner.
Mesdames R. B. Boyd, Sr., Lucy
Williams, R. B. Boyd Jr., Mamie
Burwell, W. H. Dameron, M. C.
McGuire, J. B. Boyce and R. J.
Jones were visitors in Oxford last
Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. W. F. Graves of Oxford and
Miss Rowe Jones were visitors in
Franklinton last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Reavis and
family have moved to the home
of Mrs. B. B. Williams where they
will occupy part of her residence.
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Watson were
visitors in Lynchburg for the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dameron
were visitors in Raleigh last week.
Mesdames Vernon Fleming of
Henderson and Lewis Fuller of
Warren ton, North Carolina
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Afton were visitors here Saturday | ]
afternoon.
Mrs. W. F. Graves has returned
to Oxford after a visit here.
Miss Lucile Geoghegan of Chase
City, Va., is spending the week in
the home of her cousin, Dr. G. H.
Macon.
Mesdames W. H. Dameron and
A. E. Jones returned home from
Wilmington on Sunday.
Mr. George Gardner of Dunn
was in town Monday and Tuesday.
Miss Edith Tnarrington and
Ruth Perkinson of Macon were in
town this week.
Miss Janet Hall was a week end
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert (
Egerton in Petersburg, Va. ]
Mesdames John H. Kerr, W. R. ]
Baskerville and G. B. Gregory <
were visitors in Oxford Tuesday. .
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Ellis and ]
Mrs. P. B. Burwell were visitors in j
1 Oxford Tuesday. j
Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Peete s
were in Oxford Tuesday. (
I Mrs. W. B. Fleming and daugh- ?
ter, Mrs. Joe Ellis, were visitors in
Oxford Tuesday. c
Dr. and Mrs. H. N. Walters and
Miss Dorothy Walters were visitors
in Oxford Tuesday.
Mrs. L. B. Beddoe was a visitor ;
in Oxford Tuesday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Pike and two ,
sens, Cleveland and Harry, of Lit- ?
tleton, Route 5, were in town on <
Tuesday. The boys were very much j
interested in watching tha linotypes
working while Mr. Pike paid us a s
brief visit. t
William H. Hunt and G. B. r
Farmer attended a business Meet- ?
ing of the C. P. & L. at Oxford s
Thursday afternoon.
Mr. T. v. Allen was a visitor in
Kmston Friday.
Representative John S. Davis t
spent the week end at home. I
Miss Lucy Leach and Messrs. J. e
H. Kerr Jr., R. O. Snipes and Joe t
C. Powell were visitors in Raleigh i
on Thursday. c
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P. T. A. MEETING r
Twenty-one members of the P. T. r
A. assembled in one of the class (
rooms of the John Graham high
school on Friday afternoon. Mrs.
J. E. Allen, president, opened the
meeting with the P. T. A. creed, af- r
ter which the minutes were read C
by the secretary, Mrs. John Scar- c
borough. Mrs. John Ellis reported C
that undernourished children were <
being fed lunch daily in the school I
cafeteria by Philatheas and Mis- '
siorary societies of the Baptist I
church, St. Marys Guild of the
Episcopal church and Methodist
Missionary Society and several individuals
along with the P. T. A. *
are giving soup daily to 18 children 3
under weight. Whether or not to =
secure playground equipment was )
discussed but nothing definite was *
decided upon. A splendid paper entitled
'How can a school maintain
the atmosphere in which a spiritual
value can flourish" was given by
Miss Mariam Boyd. A helpful reading
on "Character Training of
Children" was given by Mrs. A. V.
Lawson after which the meeting adjourned.
HOSTESS TO SOCIETY
The regular monthly meeting of
the Presbyterian Missionary Society
was held on Monday afternoon
in the home of Mrs. J. E.
Rooker, Jr. Mrs. E. A. Skillman,
president, led the devotional exercises.
Much business was attended
to and helpful articles read by
Mesdames J. E. Rooker, Jr., and E.
A ?- ? - ??'U ? livtrlnr rlio
-fi ots.iimia.il. jliic tupiu uxiu^i uwcussion
was Foreign Missions.
It was decided that one of the
circles of the Society sponsor the
picture "The Dawn Patrol," which
will appear at the Imperial Theatre
on Monday and Tuesday nights,
January 26 and 27.
A delightful salad course was
served the following members: Mesdames
E. A. Skillman, John and
Stewart Crinkley, G. B. Gregory,
Fitzhugh Reid, W. A. Miles, Sam
Davis, John Dowtin, W. B. Fleming,
Paul Bell and Miss Annie
Kelly.
MISS ROBERTSON HAS CLUB
Four tables of contract bridge
bridge were enjoyed last Saturday
afternoon at the home of Miss Lucy
Burwell when Miss Frances Robertson
entertained her club and
friends. After several progressions,
Mrs. Virginia Pearsall won top
score prize of the afternoon and
Miss Georgia Tarwater received a
consolation. A delicious salad course
was attractively served.
The additional guests included
Misses Rosa Jackson of Chase City,
Va., Miss Anna Cahoon, Arline
Lindsey, Dorothy Walters, Mariam
Boyd and Lucy Boyd.
MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS
There was a full attendance at
the Young Ladies Missionary Society
oi the Methodist church at the
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lome of Miss Mariam Boyd on
ruesday night. Mrs. John Rodgers,
aresident, opened the meeting afer
which the following officers were
;lectd for 1931. Prsident, Mrs. Joe
3owell; Vice-President, Mrs. Virginia
Pearsall; Secretary-Treasurer,
VJiss Louise Allen. An excellent program
on "Tithings" was given by
Vfesdames Alfred Ellington, Virginia
Pearsall and Misses Malissa
Coleman and Louise Allen. Delicious
refreshments consisting of Jello,
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:ake ana oonoons were aci vcu
;he conclusion of the meeting.
MISS WILLIAMS HAS CLUB
The Thursday afternoon card
:lub was attractively entertained
last week by Miss Kate White Williams.
After playing 24 hands, Miss
3allie Watson was awarded high
score prize. Mrs. John Thurman of
Richmond was presented a guest
prize while Mrs. W. R. Baskerville
ereived a consolation. A delicious
salad course with coffee and fruit
sake was served. Mrs. John Turman
md Misses Sallie Watson and Rowe
Tones enjoyed the game with nine
>f the regular members.
ST. MARY'S GUILD MEETS
Members of St. Mary's Guild met
it the home of Miss Georgia Tar-|
nater on Tuesday night. After the
opening prayer, Mrs. Jack Scott
ead an inspiring article entitled,
'Immortality," a story of nearly
;wo thousand years ago.
Arrangements were made to help
iecure and make vestments for |
he Junior Choir which has been
ecently organized. The hostess
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iandwiches during the social hour.
ENTERTAINS CLUB
Mrs. A. V. Lawson graciously enertained
her club at the home of
tfrs M. C. McGuire on Thursday
ifternoon. Mrs. G. H. Macon made
op score of the afternoon. A temptng
salad course was served to Meslames
W. P. Graves, C. A. Tucker
ind Miss Tempe Boyd and the nine J
lumbers present. Mrs. V. P. Ward
eceived the prize for making high.
;st score of the series of metings.
ATTEND BANQUET
The employees of the local office
>f the Carolina Power and Light
7o., were guests at a regional ban|uet
given by the company at Hotel
Oxford on Thursday night at 8
j'clock. Those attending were Miss
Martha Reynolds Price and Messrs.
Wm. H. Hunt, G. B. Farmer, M.
P. Wilson and P. E. Lewis.
Y. M. A. MEETS
Mrs. Landon Davis was a cordial
lostess to the Young Woman's Aufiliary
of the Baptist Church on
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Monday night at the home of Mrs.
D. P. Howell. The meeting was
called to order by the leader, Miss
Dorothy Walters who outlined the
work for the year. The discussion
of the evening was led by the president,
Mrs. O. R. Rodwell. Twelve
members were present.
BRACK-MITCHELL
Miss Louella Mitchell of Henderson
and William Eugene Brack of
Manson were quietly married at
Boydton, Va., Wednesday evening,
January 14. The ceremony was performed
by Rev. David C. George,
pastor of the Episcopal church.
Mrs. Brack is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Mitchell of
Henderson. Mr. Brack is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Brack of Manson.
The young couple will make
their home with his parents.
Inez Items
Mr. Sam Alston, Miss Sue
Thompson and Miss Janet Hall
were visitors in "City Point" Saturday
and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Coleman
were in town Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Waverly Coleman
of Palmer Springs are visiting in
the home of Mrs. Claude Coleman.
Mr. Claude and Waverly Coleman
and Mr. Tom Harris attended
the sale in Nash county Monday.
Mrs. Claude Coleman and Mrs.
Waverly Coleman visited in the
home of Mrs. J. C. Powell and Mrs.
'L. F. Thompson Sunday evening.
Miss Kathleen Benson spent the
week end with her sister, Mrs. M.
K. Aycock of Elberon.
Mr. L. H. Benson spent the week
end with his brother, Mr. J. T.
Benson, of Hopewell, Va.
Mrs. Mattie E. Cullom after
spending some time with relatives
here returned to her home in
Wilson Saturday.
Miss Lillian Benson was the
guest of Miss Gertruae uverDy
Sunday.
Miss Ester Mae Gupton of Gupton
visited Miss Pattie Florence
Edwards Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Benson were
visitors in the home of Mr. T. B.
Overby one day recently.
Mr. S. W. "Powell and family
visited in the home of Mr. B. O.
Ayscue Sunday night.
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Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brack spent
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Brack's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Mitchell
of Middleburg.
Mrs. A. B. PaschaU Misses Frances
Riddle and Jennie Dowling and
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PRICED SAMPLES
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a medium price. Come
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Mr. Richard Paschall motored to
Sanford last Tuesday.
Mrs. W. W. Wilson went to Raleigh
Saturday to visit her son,
Mr. Clifton GUI.
Mr. L. O. Reavis was in Warrenton
Monday.
Mr. C. C. Satterwhite and little
sons, C. C. Jr. and BiUy of Hollister
visited his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. M. G. Saterwhite Sunday
evening.
Mr. John White Dowling of Henderson
visited his mother, Mrs. J.
W. Dowling, here last Thursday
night.
Mrs. L. O. Reavis and daughter,
Roberta, spent Saturday afternoon
in Henderson.
Miss Beth Dowling spent Monday
night with Miss Lurlene Mitchell
of Middleburg.
Ridgeway Items
Mrs. W. W. Kimball, Miss Helen
Read, Misses Mary Birge and Rose
Kimbal and Mr. George Robertson
were visitors here on Saturday af
ternoon.
Mrs. Julius Banzet came Suncay
for a visit of several days to
Mrs. J. E. Banzet.
Mr. Bob Paschall of Wise was
a visitor here recently.
Mr. William Baxter and Mr.
Leonard Kilian left several days
ago for New York where they will
resume their work.
Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Limer and
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mabry were
visitors in Ridgeway Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. T. A. Baxter was a cordial
hostess to the Missionary Society of
th" Methodist Church on Thursday
afternoon, January 15.
Grove Hill Items
Mrs. R. W. Pittman and son,
Warren, visited in the home of her
mother, Mrs. G. V. Warren of Littleton
Monday.
Miss Irene Davis of this place
entertained friends last Friday
evening at a miscellaneous shower
given for Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Harris.
Miss Pauline Warren of Littleton
spent last week with her sister,
Mrs. R. W. Pittman of this place.
Mrs. M. E. Davis visited in the
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nome ui xicr sisicx, ?vuo. n, v. & vnell,
a while Tuesday afternoon.
Drewry Items
Mr. P. M. Bailey Jr., principal of
Drewry high school, visited at his
home in Gastonia last week.
The attendance of Drewry school
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was greatly decreased this week bj
flue and bad colds.
There has been an addition oi
several pupils to the grammai
grades since the beginning of the
Spring semester.
A fund has been started by the
scholars of Drewry school foi
equipping the playground.
Williard Bowers is back at schoo
; after a long absence on account ol
sickness.
WINDOWS AND DOORS AN!
Window and Door Frames, anj
size and any style, also mould
ing at Allen, Son & Co.
A LOT OF MEN'S SUITS IN $21
quality but all small sizes at onlj
$10.00 suit to close. A great bargain
if the size is right. Allen
Son & Co.
BIG STOCK OF LIME, CEMENT
TSIastar RV flulvanlzpH Roofint
of very high grade at Allen, Sor
& Co.
SOU WILL FIND A BIG STOCK
of high grade Building Materia:
of every kind at Allen, Son Co
at lowest prices.
WANTED?GIRL WITH EXPERience
as waitress in cafe. Whit<
House Cafe, Enfield N. C. J23-3t(
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'. WARREN TON DRY CLEANPb
announces that beginning jT
uary 17th, plain dresses and tau
suits, cash and carry, 50c. CaS!
for and delivered, 75c.
PROTECT YOUR HOME Wl>
> Paint?It pays. Allen, Son 4 &
will help you paint at lower c?
Ask us.
1 WANTED ? SECOND HANli
1 Clothes?Many children, WJ,
and colored need clothes in orfc
' to attend school. These havS
> clothes please leave them at 2
/ Court House or telephone me ay
I will call for them. Lucy 11^
. IF YOU ARE GOING TO~i^
| we would like to supply the buSJ!
j ing material. You will find a ven
large stock of high grade mate:
ials at prices to suit at Allen, & '
& Co. !
1 NAMES WANTED?ALL uimT
' >?41/\vrAi4 o K?4-L
r ipiwjtu Ifiowua, wutu men afii
\ women, leave their names at tb
Welfare Office In Court House b?
tween 9-11. Little work is to b
: found at present, but we hope ti
I find more in the future. Lucy i
Leach.
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