I FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1934 I ij / ?-??? , I j Society 111 Items I ^s/z/s.^'Sr^'SSSSSS^'SSSSS I LOVE I I Voiin? love is sweet like the Spring-I I Alien (lie bird songs fill the air. J I Mien tlie lowers and leaves are I I budding. I I .And the earth seems fresh and fair./' I it is ike a sparkling brooklet, / I Tliat goes rippling: full of glee, I," I Dancing along in the sunshine, / I m its journey to the sea. I But love grows stronger and braver, i I .As two joianej- side by side. I sharing life's sorrows and blessings, I I Together what e'er betide. r.,ws f0 a river, lj /I brooMvi I gtj]j flowing on without rest. I. I to lives that are linked together, True love is a constant guest. I. But sweeter by far than young love,!' Or love of maturer day, ' J; the love that has been faithful, I: And true all along life's way. To two who have trod life's pathway I' Comes a time of peace and calm; J1 Tiiev sit and wait in the twilight, 11 Which falls on their hearts like I So all along on the journey, r Love lightens the load we bear, 11 Makes brighter the gleams of sunshine. 11 Brings joy to a life of care. |< Tno sweet is the love like Spring- ' time. 1 Yet the sweeter love is old. I: lias grown thro many sorrows, ' Pure, like the furnace tried gold. < -HANNAH M. DAVIS, VVarrenton, N. c. , ' - j? Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Watson ui . I Axtelle were visitors here Saturday. J I ' Mrs. R- Z. Egerton has returned 4 jjter spending last week in RalXs. Alpheus Jones was a visitor ^ I in Oxford 011 Tuesday. I Mr. William Burwell of Raleigh I and Miss Olivia Burwell of Oxford I spent the week end here. Mrs. Marion Alston and daugh- ^ ters and Miss Perry White of Inez ^ were guests of Mrs. Arthur Petar ( I on Tuesday afternoon. I .Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Scoggin were ] visitors in Richmond this week. j .Mr. Edward Jolly of Norfolk was ( I a guest of Mr. Archie Davis last j I week. Mr. Willie Hedgepeth was a visi- , tor in Raleigh last week. Mrs. Cauble has returned to , I Salisbury after spending some time ] I with her daughter, Mrs. W. R. 1 I Strickland. ] Mrs. E. G. Loyd spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. Perlie < Lewis. I Mesdanies C. H. Finch, John 1 Crinklev and Brown Crinkley were < visitors in Rocky Mount last week. I Mrs. Lucy Williams and Miss 1 I Julia Williams of Ridgeway spent ' I several days last week in Raleigh Kith Mrs. Carrie Dargon who is 1 critically ill at her home there. Miss Lulu McCraw Gay of Jack- i 1 son was a week end guest of Mrs. ' Mary Eleanor Price-Grant. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Jones have returned to Burlington after spending several days here with Mrs. A. E. Jones. ; Mrs. John Tarwater spent several days in Norfolk this week. Mesdames Joe Ellis, W. B. Fleming and A. W. Hall and Misses Sallie Watson and Leonora Taylor are 1 spending today in Raleigh. The Rev. Mr. Miller, pastor of the Littleton Methodist church, was in town Wednesday. Mr. w. N. Boyd was a visitor in Raleigh this week. Mr. w. R. Lancaster returned from the hospital at Rocky Mount on Tuesday afternoon, accompanied ^ Mrs. Lancaster who has been with him during his illness. Mrs. George Roberson entertained friends at a dinner party on) Friday night. hr. Cary Montague, City Missionary of Richmond, was a guest o! Mrs. W. R. Baskervill on Thursday night. Miss Rosa Hamilton attended the I I funeral of her sister in Durham 1 I iast week. I I Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Penick of 1 I South Boston were guests of Mr. I I Mrs. A. V. Lawson Thursday 1 | night. Miss Fairfax Mitchell and Mr. 1 I John Mitchell were visitors in Duke I I Hospital. Durham, on Saturday. I I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown Allen I I of Durham spent the week end I I here. I Dr. and Mrs. g. H. Macon and! I Mr. w. f. Alston were visitors in 1 I Washington, C? last week. I Mrs. Edmund White spent several, I days last week at Pinehurst. I Mrs. p. m. Stallings and Miss I ett'e Stallings were visitors in ft Raleigh last week. I Miss Lucy Pridgen of Inez was a I Vls'tor here Saturday. Mesdames g. W. Poindexter and v- R- Baskervill and Miss Sallle1 Warrenton, North Carolina ( ' l|l News s. Watson were visitors in Henderson last week. Mrs. Frederick Morin and little daughter, Mildred, of Petersburg were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Green last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Jones and Mrs. M. C. McGuire were visitors in Raleigh last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ivey Allen and Miss Elizabeth Allen of Oxford were visitors here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Watson were visitors in Darlington last week. Mr. and Mis. William H. Boyd of Reidsville were week end guests ct Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Poindexter. Mrs. Wilbur Strickland ol' Warren Plains was a guest of Mrs. Owen Robertson Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Branch Bobbitt of Farmville spent the week end here. Misses Lou and Emma Hall, Mrs. A. W. Hall, and Mr. A. W. Hall Jr. spent Sunday in Weldon with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bowers and family of Littleton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Gardner Sunday. Miss Mary Cawthorne spent last neek with her sister, Mrs. Malcolm Stewart, who is recovering from burns received at her home at Warren Plains last Saturday. Misses Rosa Palmei^ Marian Coleman and Mr. Evans Coleman af Wise were visitors here Sunday. Air. W. G. Rogers attended the funeral of his nephew, Mr. Charles Rogers, at Petersburg last week. n/r,. t rj Williams was a visitor J.VJ.X . XJ . V4. II in Emporia this week. Dr. Smith of Duke Hospital, Durham, was a guest of the Rev. B. N. de Foe Wagner and family Sunday. Miss Mary Spottswood Baskervill las recovered from whooping cough md bronchitis. Mrs W. N. Boyd was a visitor in Durham last week. Mr. and Mrs. Roberson and Miss 511a Ford Hinson of Durham were | ,veek end guests of Rev. and Mrs. j D. I. Hinson. | Mesdames Charles Petar, W. H. I Petar, John White and Miss Sarah Petar of Ridgeway attended the district meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary here Friday. Mr. Jim Stanley of Greenville A'as a visitor here Friday. Mrs. Kirk of Raleigh was a guest )f Mrs. J. B. Massenburg last week. Mrs. Kirk was Miss Belle Biggs .vliose father was former rector of Emmanuel church here. Mrs. J. D. Scott of Ridgeway is spending some time in Richmond. Mr. Lee Williams of Inez was a visitor at Warrenton on Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Peete attended the State meeting of the Medical Society at Pinehurst on Wednesday. Mrs. F. M. Allen was hostess to tier club on Thursday afternoon. Mesdames J. P. Watson and Edmund White spent Thursday in Henderson as guests of Mrs. Rob Powell. Miss Lucy Leach was a visitor in Raleigh this week. Mesdames W. H. Alston and T. P. Heath spent several days this week in Charlotte. Miss Elizabeth Rodwell of Louisburg College and Mrs. T. W. Watson of Louisburg were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Rodwell. Mrs. J. D. Stewart of Oakville was a visitor at Warrenton on Monday. Mr. Lee D. Williams of Fork was a visitor here on Wednesday. HONORS VISITOR Mrs. O. I. Hinson entertained a few of her friends informally on Saturday afternoon, honoring her house guest. Mrs. J. A. Robinson of Durham. SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY Norlina, May 3.?A birthday party was given at the home of Chief and Mrs. Will Carter in honor of Palmer Carter on Wednesday night, May 2, honoring his seventeenth birthday. Those present at the party were Misses Molly Ann Terrell, Clarice Mae Newman, Mao Jack Williams, Alyce Burchette, Frances Newman, Cornelia Regis ter, Virgie Craft, Lillie P. Hicks of Warrenton, Mrs. Pittard, ETi\ Jimmie Moore Harold Elliott, Arthur Hayes. Charles and O. T. Rose, Hugh Pridgen, Hugh N. Perkinson, Wallace White, John Adams, Clifton Singleton of Manson, Ernest Batkins, James Frazier, John Grant Laughter, Weldon Burchette, Sam Yancey, Buck Duke. Kinciade Harrelsoni Marshall Williams. Refreshments were served to those present. BIRTHDAY PARTY Little Miss Katherine Petar celebrated her eighth birthday on Tuesday afternoon by entertaining about 40 of her friends at a party. Jane Peete won a prize in a May TH and Eve ^r Vyyv^yyyyy///////y/// ka^ST ? By Ffltrida Oow ^>?>>? ^???r ^^^Pattjcm J^mz I ra ^ Designed in Sizes: 14, 16, 18, 20 (with corresponding bust measure 32, 31, 36, 38) and 40 and 42. Size 18 requires 4 yards of 35 inch material with % yard for contrasting, or 1% yard of ready made ruffling. Designed in Sizes: 14, 16, 18, 2( (with corresponding bust measure 32, 34, 36, 38) and 40 and 42. Sizi 18 requires 4 yards of 35 inch ma terial with 3-8 yard for contrasting or 1 7-8 yard of ready made ruffing Dainty House Frock Pattern 8182 ? for making ant wearing, the delightful simplicity and charm of this dress is instantly apparent. Ruffling may be bough: by the yard to trim neck and pock ets and the slashes in the front ma; be omitted, and the dress woult then take about one afternoon t< make and have ready to put on ii the morning. It is very charming in blue ci pink printed percale, or in greei with clusters of white dots anc white ruffling. For warm weathe: omit the sleeves altogether and lool cool and pretty thru the morninj hours. f , For PATTERN, send 15 cents in coin (for each pattern desired) your NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER and SIZE to Patricia Dow, Warren Record Pattern Dep't., 115 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. < Pole contest. Dancing around tin May Pole was enjoyed. Gifts wer? drawn from an attractive "Jacl Horner Pie." Ice cream and caki were served in the dining room, : pink color motif being used in de tail. The table decorations wen white spirea, pink tapers in holder tied with pink crepe paper. Tin hostess received many pretty birth day gifts. During the birthday liou her name was announced over ra dio station WPTF, Raleigh. Th rooms were darkened and lightei with pink candles. IIAS DINNER PARTY I Mrs. Edmund wmte emei tauic i at a dinner party on Wednesda; night in honor of Mosdames Finlc; Gayle and Plato Durham of Rich mond, Mrs. Blount Hunter of Nor folk, Mrs. Rob Powell and Mi Thomas Horner of Henderson. ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Miss Bettie Stallings entertainei at a three course dinner on Thurs day night honoring Misses Kath erine Baxter, Fannie House Seng gin, Winifred Clark and Annie Le Powell, all of the Macon schoc faculty. HOSTESS TO CLUB The Thursday card club met 01 Saturday afternoon of last wee: with Mrs. G. H. Macon. Mrs. F. 1W Allen was awarded a deck of card as high score prize for the after noon. Miss Ann Macon assisted i) serving a salad course with coffc to the eight members present. AUXILIARY MEETS The American Legion Auxiliar E WARREN RECORD nts of Inte 'S/''''''''''SS,',',',','SSSS, jmct on Friday afternoon of last th iwcek with Mrs. Walter Gardner. CI Mrs. E. A. Skillman and Mrs. H. R. Skillman assisted in entertaining the 19 members present. The meeting was opened with he prayer. The salute to the flag and Fr the preamble followed. The topic ar for the month was Child Welfare pu and Mrs. A. C. Blalock read an in-'bo teresting paper on this subject, co Plans were discussed as to the best sie method of helping World War tu veterans' families. mi The treasurer reported that the ou Mock Breach of Promise Suit held Tc in the school auditorium the prev- ih ious night netted $80, half of which ga sum was turned into the treasury ne of the Auxiliary. The other half gr was given to Miss Lucy Leach for G. welfare work. Appreciation was ex- A. pressed for the co-operation of the be people of the community and the th cast of the performance. Ice cream and cake were served during the social hour which followed the business session. tw P. EXPRESSES THANKS ce "Please thank the people for us Wi for the splendid cooperation shown sa the American Legion Auxiliary and c'" the Charity Chest in the presentation of the Mock Breach of Promise Suit in the auditorium on Thursday night of last week," Mrs. Loyd Wood, president of the Legion he Auxiliary, said yesterday. so "We are grateful, not only to of those actually taking part in the 1S trial, but to those who by their attendance made the performance a success from the financial angle." 10 STEWART-THORNE ic< Announcement of the marriage of tb Miss Clara Thorne of Morganton hi and Rutherfordton and Mr. James tb R. Stewart of Oakville was received here this week. The marriage ceremony was performed at Morganton sc on April 20 by the Rev. C. N. Royal, pastor of the First Baptist Church, hi Mrs. Stewart is the daughter of fo Mr. and Mrs. James L. Thorne of ) Rutherford and is a member of the ; nuring staff of State Hospital at 2 Morganton. Mr. Stewart, the son P of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stewart of ^ ' Oakville, is a foreman of the CCC M camp at Morganton. Mr. and Mrs. M j Stewart aremaking their home at cc j Morgtanton. ^ i rOPE-COLElVIAN Macon, May 2.?Cecil Pope and ^ Miss Lucy Fleming Coleman were J 3 quietly married at the pastorium of ; T j the Warrenton Baptist church on Thursday afternoon, April 19, at B r 5:30 o'clock. Tire Rev .R. E. Bricki house was the officiating minister. T 1 Mrs. Pope, the only daughter of r the late Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Cole- q : man of tlfe Churchill section, was o r ' educated at Macon high school and Pi N. C. C. W., and is a very" attrac- = Live ana pupuia.1 yuung wuuiau. w Mr. Pope is the son of Mrs. A. L. Pope and the late A. L. Pope of near Vaughan. He was educated at Macon high school and Wake Forest College and is a progressive young farmer. ' \ Mr. and Mrs. Pope will live at ' J =-= - W If OUR a C ' f 1 Cent J : : Is In Fu The bargains that tb 3 , bringing hundreds t the crowd and sa I cents. Sale runs tl night. Boyce D Tho pifONE r> Warranto*!, Nor rest to M *$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$ eir home, "The Elms," near i inrchill. A JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET The Junior-Senior banquet was I Id at the John Graham school on iday night. The study hall was tistic in pink trees, dogwood, ^ rple iris and yellow tulips, sym- ^ lical of the class colors. A three j urse dinner was served, with pan- g ;s decorating the plates. Yellow lip mint cups and hand-made i ;nu cards were usee! in carrying t the class flower and colors. : >asts and stunts were enjoyed dury the courses and dancing and mes proved popular later. Dinr was served to 90 by the tenth ade girls, assisted by Mesdames H. Macon, W. A. Connell and A. Williams. In addition to memrs of the junior and senior classes, e teachers were also present. ENTERTAINS CLUB Mrs. T. J. Holt was hostess at o tables of cards last week. Mrs. G. Seaman, the only visitor, reived a guest prize. The club prize is won by Mrs. C. R. Rodwell. A lad course was served. It was deled to meet only twice a month r the present. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Miss Mary C. Bowers celebrated ir eighth birthday on Tuesday by rving ice cream and cake to pupils the second grade, of which she a member. OBSERVES BIRTHDAY Master Bobby Peete observed his th birthday Monday by serving J e cream and cake to members of I te fourth grade. Several friends of j | :s enjoyed a movie later during, ie day. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Williams and ins of Raleigh were visitors here rer the week end. Mrs. R. E. Wilims of Inez returned with them r a visit. ATTEND B. Y. P. U. MEET Seventeen members of the B. Y. i U., accompanied by Mr and Mrs., \ M. Gardner and son, Monroe, r. John Bell and Miss Maywood odlin, attended a B. Y. P. U., invention at Corinth church; near wisburg, on Sunday. THE KIND OF DAD I IIAD nly a dad with a tired face, oming home from the daily race, ringing little of gold or fame o show how well he had played the game; ut glad in his heart that his own rejoice - 1-;" ? liAwta nn/1 la o Q V ' U Sl't"? 111111 UUIUC 11U111C CIX1VA 11UUJ. liis voice. nly a dad of a brood of four, ne of ten million men or more, lodding along in the daily strife, W. H. BOYD Registered Engineer Law Building Henderson, N. 0. Dffice Phone 198 Home Phone 10 j tale // 5? win a m m m* w m mm ? lis sale offers are v o our store. Join ve dollars with irough Saturday rug Co. 1 Store j| fO. 2 i th Carolina ' ^omen l|l / ?$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$* Bearing the whips and scorns of T < life, With never a whimper of pain or hate nor the sake of those who at home } wait. r )nly a dad, neither rich nor proud, : Merely one of the surging crowd; ["oiling, striving, from, day to day, facing whatever may come his way; Silent whenever the harsh condemn, \nd bearing it all for the love of * them. v PEND Balanced Pure Lard i 4t Morris' Supreme Tongue Libby's or Armour's Vienn Sausage For Desserts Par-T-Je Delicious Peanut Squares Lang's Dill or Sour Pickles Red Ripe Tomatoes t Old Virginia Preserves Phillip's String Beans; Top Notch Feanut-Butte Dried Baby Lima Beans D. P. Blend Coffee PAGE 3 [| Fashion j ? Facts I Dnly a dad, but he gave his all ro smooth the way for his children small. Doing with courage stern and grim rhe deeds that his father did for him rhis is the line that for him I pen? Dnly a dad, but the best of them. DOROTHY GRAY, Macon, N. C. Mount Everest was named for Sir Deorge Everest, famous British sureyor-general of India. ?? ? < I I m I WAS ALWAYS HAVING FRAZZLED NERVES. A FRIEND SAID/TRY CAMELS." SO I DID. NOW I ENJOY SMOKING MORE, AND MY NERVES ARE O.KI fffr T I "ers Budgets and balanced diets I b 8c I f X;,1 23c I ! 3 Cans 20c | 5 Pkgs. 1 9C I I 2 lbs. 19C I <"> Qt- ^ C/> I Jars l cL2 15c 49c I ? S?,2 22c 2-1 b. f\r\ r Jar 3"? 17c "> 27c

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