IJ fRlDAY, MAY 11, 1934 2 11 Society I I 11 /feM I ' IESI I FALL T,:eV do me wrong who say I've/ ^2 "' failed: / rve done my best tho oft assailed. I The battles fought, the victories won! H ire all but naught, save only one.l H Life challenged! I answered the/ G(Xj give me strength to fight it/ H through. I j need Thee. Lord, whate'er I do. / I Where'er I go- ancJ a11 the time, I j ,]eed Thee! Make me wholly/ I oelp me! Lest by the way I fall. I ?Dan Byrd. I H jliss Katherine Scoggin attended/ [Jie May Day festival at Chapel Hill | j3it week end. I Mrs. Reb Coleman of Macon was/ a visitor here Saturday. | Mr. and Mrs. Jim Harris of Macon / H uere visitors here Saturday after-1 Mrs. Ed Davis has returned to her I home at Greensboro after spending I B some time here with her sister, Mrs. I H F. p. Hunter. I M Misses Lucy and Edith Burwell I B and Mrs. AI. P. Burwell attended | tiov festival at Duke Uni-| [he AW.* versity. Durham, on Saturday af -1 ternoon. I Miss Mary Spottswood Baskervilll I spfnt [lie week end at Oxford. I Friends of Air. W. G. Rogers re- I I gret that he lias been confined tol iiis home this week on account of I I jir. R. P. Williams of Norlina was [ a visitor here Thursday. I I Mr. and Mrs. Sol Buck Fishel of I Washington, D. C., and Vaughanl I nere visitors here on Tliursday. Misses Rebecca and Susie Hill I and Mrs. Ed Hall of Weldon will be I J guests of Mrs. A. W. Hall tonight. I i Mr. and Mrs. J. Waverly Thomp- | I son of Macon were in town Satur- I I Mesdames J E. Frazier and E. T. I I Harris of Macon were in town Sat-I I Mr. H L. Falkener has returned I I after spending several days in I I Bennettsesvillc , S. C. Mr. and I Mrs. Horace Palmer accompanied I I him home and were guests of Mr. I I and Mrs. J. B. Massenburg for a I I short while. ? Friends are glad to learn that! Mrs L. B. Beddoe has returned t.o her work aft being confined to her home for a week on account of illness. The Rev. I!. N. de Foe Wagner attended the diocesan convention in Charlotte this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Allen and family were visitors in Palmer Springs last week. Miss Eliza! eth Montgomery and Mr. Bailey of Duke University were guests cf Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Montgomery at Hotel Warren last week. Mesdames M. E. Loughlin and C. A. Haithcock were visitors in Henderson last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Arlington of Greenville, 55. C.; were week end guests of Mrs S. P. Arlington. Mr. J. J. Loughlin of Wilmington was a guest of Mrs. M. E. Loughlin last week. Mrs. W. M. Gardner and son, Monroe, weie visitors in Raleigh last week. Miss Catherine Moseley of Meredith College. Raleigh, was a visitor here this week. Mesdames T P TToafh onH W TT Alston returned Sunday after spending some time in Raleigh, Charlotte and Greenville. Friends of Miss Esther Jernian of Ridgeway regret that she has been confined to her home for some time on account of sickness. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Roberson of Wadesboro were week end guests of Misses Edith and Lucy Burwell. Mesdames Louis Thompson. Edward Davis and Miss Sue Thompson of Inez ,vere visitors here Saturday morning. Mrs. Spencer Scott of Ridgeway spent Saturday here with Mrs. Jack Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bobbitt and Mrs. Marvin Overby of Axtelle were visitors here Saturday. Mrs. Peter Davis of Grove Hill was in town Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. W R.. Baskervill, Mrs. W. N. 3oyd, and Miss Mariam Boyd were visitors at Duke University on Saturday afternoon. Miss Janice Kimball and Miss Annie Kimball of Drewry spent the week end with Miss Virgie Rivers. j Mrs. A. E. stSing spent a few uays last week with friends at South Hill, Va. Misses Mary and Harriet Wills of Greensboro are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott. The Thursday card clubs met this week with Mesdames L. C. Kinsey and Edmund White. Mrs. Lizzie B. Slade of Littleton spent several days here last week w'th Mrs. John Tarwater. Mr. John Welch of Henderson ^as a visitor here Tuesday. Mr. Warrenton, North Carolina t ' l|i News < ? Welch, who moved from near Warrenton to Nashville several months ago, has been living in Henderson for about two weeks. Mrs. P. P. Hancock and daughter, Mildred, spent last week at Candor. Mrs. W. K. Palkener and Miss Sarah Hilah Palkener spent the week end at Norfolk. Miss Ann Lamb CT Richmond was a week end guest of Mrs. John Kerr Jr. Miss Caroline Williams of Inea was a week end guest of Miss Phylis Kinsey. Mrs. P. P. Hancock and little daughter, Mildred Allen, have re-l 1 ~ti- 11 I?' 1" -* biuucu aitci apcuuiug' laoi, wccb. at Candor with relatives. Mr. Arthur Rogers of South Hill visited Mr. W. Q. Rogers here on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. McGuire were visitors in Weldon on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. R. B. Boyd spent Wednesday in Richmond. Friends of iittle Miss Bettie Brickhouse are glad to learn that she is recovering from a broken collar bone. Mr. Sam Satterwhite of Manson was a visitor here yesterday. Mrs. Sam Betha of Alabama was a guest of Mrs. A. V. Lawson last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Cecil Pope of Macon was a guest of Miss Sallie Allen on Wednesday. Mr. Frank Serls Jr. has accepted a position as salesman with the Scoggin Motor Co., local Chevrolet dealers. Dr. W. M. Brown of Washington, D. C., was a week end guest of Supt. and Mrs. J. E. Allen. Mr. John Mitchell was a visitor at Raleigh on Thursday. Misses Lucy and Julia Williams of Ridgeway were visitors here on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Warren of Durham were week end guests of Rev. and lWre n T TTinson. Mr. H. L. Palkener spent several days this week at Newport News. Miss Cora Lee Green of the Green Hope faculty spent the week end here. Mr. and Mrs. Pettis Terrell of j Henderson spent the week end , here. j Mrs. J. A. Dameron was a visitor j; in Raleigh last week. j Miss Katherine Scoggin is visit- , ing Miss Sarah Parker in Charlotte , this week. j Mr. Ed Blalock spent Monday in . Raleigh. , Mrs. Finley Gayle of Richmond ( is a guest of Mrs. W. N. Boyd this j week. f Mesdames J. B. Boyce and C. P. Moseley, grade mothers, served members of the sixth grade Micky Mouse cups and cakes on Wednes- , day. Mrs. W. F. Alston has returned after spending several weeks in Statesville. : The St. Mary's Branch of the Woman's Auxiliary met in the Par- i ish House Monday afternoon. Miss Sara Oliver of Pine Level I was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Adams for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hallett 01 Cape Charles, Va.; arrived Wednesday to spend several days with Mr. and "Mrs. W. S. Gardner at their home at Churchill. i Mesdames W. S. Gardner, Jesse : Gardner, and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. : Hallett were luncheon guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Allen < on Thursday. Mrs. C. R. Rodwell left Thursday for New York City where she will spend some time with her son, Mr. i Charles Ray Rodwell. I Mrs. Jennie Williams Voorhees and Miss Tempe Williams of Dun- , ellen, N. J., and Mrs. Vohees two 1 ANNOUNCING? THE OPEN j Beauty IN BUILDING NEXT T I FREE FINGJ I Free finger waves will V ladies to call at the be, day morning between V Special prices will be g of permanents. Mrs. B. ] THE and Ever vBWi: LATfST; Du Patricia Daw ??>>>? ?c<ac<- , PW : ill 1 VM\T Designed in Sires. 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, and 44. Sire 38 requires 4]A yards of 35 inch materia] with Ja yard contrasting. Popular Cotton Plaid Pattern 8186. The popularity of plaids in cotton materials continues unabated. Catering to the demand for an attractive and simple design for general usefulness is this onepiece frock. The flaring raglan sleeves are slashed and pleats in-J] serted giving width and a finished look about them and the inverted pleats in the front and back of the skirt are simple to make and very , jffective. The costume is completed by the addition of the large white tie trimmed with rick back braid. , The delightful colors in cottons, whether checked, plaids or monotones, make choosing a difficult tho interesting task. Designed in Sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, and 44. Size 38 requires 41-2 1 yards of 35 inch material with 1-4 [ yard contrasting. f \ For PATTERN, send 15 cents in coin (for each pattern desir- 1 ed) your NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER and SIZE to Patricia Dow, Warren Record Pattern Dep't., 115 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. L w daughters, Mrs. Karl Kapp of Elizabethtown, N. J., and Mrs. Joe Edgar of Highland Park, N. J., are visiting Misses Lillie Belle and Julia Dameron. ORGAN MENDED The work of repairing the organ at Emmanuel Episcopal Church has been completed, and Mr. Tassman, who was here several weeks on the job, has returned to his home at Buffalo, N. Y. While here Mr. Tass[ING OF A 1 Parlor 1 O BOYCE DRUG CO. ER WAVES hp civen the first six |||| ?" X9~ ' auty parlor on Satur 0 and 11 o'clock. iven on different kinds D. Oliver i WARREN RECORD its of Int* man was a guest of Mr. Stephen < Burroughs. i MOVES TO WARRENTON Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ivey of Littleton arrived at Warrenton this week to make their Tiome. Mr. Ivey is connected with the White's Flour and Meal Mill in the capacity of salesman. Mr. and Mrs. Ivey are at present making their home at Hotel Warren. AUXILIARY TO MEET The American Legion Auxiliary will hold its regular monthly meeting on Thursday night, May 17, at B o'clock in the home of Mrs. Stephen Bowden at Alton, announcement was made this week. Mesdames David and William Limer will be hostesses with Mrs. Bowden. WINS TRIP TO CAMP The free trip to camp Vade Mecum, offered by the Men's Bible Dlass of Emmanuel Episcopal i Dhurch( was won by Venable Lawson Jr., he having made 401 points in his Sunday school work. Y. W. A.'s MEET Miss Maxine Drake was hostess to membefs of the Y. W. A. on Monday night. The program was in charge of Mrs. Nicholas Mustian, and each member present took part in the topic under discussion. A sweet course was served during the social hour to the fourteen present. ENTERTAINED AT PICNIC Members of the senior class and teachers of the high school were entertained at a picnic at Hundley's Spring, near Norlina, Thursday afternoon by Mesdames W. W. Kidd, A. C. Blalock, Arthur Rodwell of Warren Plains and Sam Wilson of Macon, they being grade mothers. PICNIC FOR 3RD GRADERS Mesdames W. D. Rodgers, Ed Loyd, R. B. Boyd Jr. and W. A. Connell Jr. gave the children of the third grade a picnic on Thursday afternoon. OPENS BEAUTY PARLOR A beauty parlor will be opened in the building adjacent to Boyce Drug Store the latter part of this week. The new establishment is to be operated by Mrs. B. D. Oliver. D. A. R. MEETING The regular monthly meeting of the Daughters of the American Revolution will be held with Mrs. W. B. Fleming at 4 o'clock Friday afternoon, May 11. SOCIETY ENTERTAINED Fifteen members of the Junior Missionary society were entertain ed on the lawn of the Methodist church on Friday afternoon. Games were enjoyed, after which Mesdames J. E. Allen, R. B. Boyd Jr. and Herman Rodwell, leaders, served ice cream cones. ATTEND FUNERAL Among those from here attending ! the funeral services held at Ridge KEEP With Delicious (*Tom uur You wi PLENTY SERVICE AN! AT OUR STORE Boyce E JAMES B. BO . ' r * * ~ Warrenton, N ^rest to V way on Monday afternoon for Mrs. Carrie Dargen of Raleigh were Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Banzet, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Watson, Mesdames W. N. Boyd, R. B. Boyd Sr., Finley Gayle, W. A. Burwell, Sallie White, W. W. Cawthorne, Miss Sallie Allen, Miss Lillie Belle Dameron, Mr. C. C. Hunter, and Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Burwell. ENTERTAINS FRIENDS Master Jack Smiley entertained a few of his friends at a fish fry on the lawn of his home on Saturday afternoon. RETURNS TO WARRENTON Mrs. George McLaurin, who left here several weeks ago for a visit with relatives and friends at Rocky Mount, returned to Warrenton on Sunday and is a guest in the home of Miss Amma Graham. She was accompanied to Warrenton by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Tilghman and Mrs. Mary Mercer. Mrs. Ben Cook and children, who have been visiting at Rocky Mount and Dunn, are expected to return to Warrenton within the next few days. ENTERTAIN TEACHERS Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Allen entertained the following teachers at din-1 ner on Thursday evening: Misses j Helen Thompson, Rose Kimball, Frances Person, Rosa V. Hamilton, and Mrs. Beaufort Scull. MRS. ALLEN ENTERTAINS Mrs. F. M. Allen was hostess to her card club and other friends on Thursday afternoon. High score prizes, for club member and visitor, were won by Mrs. M. C. McGuire and Mrs. H. N. Walters. A chicken salad course with coffee was served. Extra guests included Mesdames E. E. Gillam, J. B. Boyce, Jack Scott, L. C. Kinsey, H. N. Walters, Roy Davis, C. R. Rodwell, and Misses Sallie Watson and Sarah Macon. Mrs. Allen's home was decorated with soirea. iris and valley lilies. GERMER-RITZLER Ridgeway, May 10. ? At eight o'clock Wednesday evening, May 2, at the German Lutheran church in R'dgeway, Miss Ingeborg Ritzier, Attractive Girls The American Legion At Henderson, N. C. Wants 100 Young Ladies For A Beauty Contest See Mr. Dean at the American Legion Hall over Page-Hocutt Drug Co., Henderson, N. C., on Monday, May 14, at 5 p. m. i ; -s. jl' < ?s COOL Drinks Served Fountain 11 j?.* i I II I1I1U ) PLENTY WELCOME AT ALL TIMES )rug Co. YCE, Owner orth Carolina N i^omen l|l / daughter of Mrs. M. Ritzier of i Erfurt, Germany, and Harry Rolf Germer, formerly of Erfurt, now -j connected with the Duke hospital t at Durham, were married. Rev. Joh. P. Moebus performed the marriage ceremony. t As the processional, Lohengrins 4 Wedding March, was played by ( Miss Amanda Brietzke of Ridge- ? 'way, the bridal party entered in the following drder: Miss Dorothea L. Moebius, the maid of honor, and i Condit. B. Van Arsdall of Lexington, ? Ky.; Miss Paula B. Moebius, and < ilra C. Evans, also of Lexington, fol- 1 lowed By the bride and groom. The church was beautifully decorated with dogwood blossoms, cot- : tonwood and pinks. The decorating was done by some of the | church's young people. The bride was dressed in a white chiffon dress, ankle length. She wore a face veil, which was thrown back after the ceremony, the back of the veil formed a trail. The groom was dressed in formal even ing ciotnes. miss Paula was dress- ] ed in a long pink organdy dress and wore a corsage of pink roses and lillies of the valley. Miss Moebius was dressed like her sister, her dress was blue and she wore yellow : roses and lilies of the valley. The bride wore a corsage of orchids | and lilies of the valley. Before the ceremony a wedding supper was given for the bridal party at the parsonage. After the ceremony the entire assemblage j joined in a light lunch after Wish- i PEND Unusual Valu< Canned \ Phillip's Sweet Crushed Corn i n 1 1 1 Dixie Sandwich L,an Morton's Salt, 2 pkg Colonial Baking Po\ Hillsdale Asparagus Geneva Diced Carrots; French's Bird Seed,! Hurffs' Tomato Cats Armour's C. Beef H Best American Che< Geneva Sliced Beets 2 Hellman's B. F. Mayonnais D. P. Green Label Toilet Ti D. P. Blue Label Toilet Ti* Bunte Rivera Candy, 2 lbs. Colonial Lima Beans l Colonial Garden Pea Libby's Sauer Kraut, Red Ripe Tomatoes, Mixed Vegetables, ; Black Eye Peas 3 PKilfl. PrMin Cheese Dromedary Grape fr D. P. Blend Coffee, Our Pride Bread, lo PAGE a Fashion j Facts | ng the: bride and groom happiness. After a wedding trip to the West Indies the young couple will make heir home in Durham. More than 225 young mountain >oys and girls have enrolled in the l-H clubs being organized in Clay County by D. Q. Allison, farm igent. Lespedeza planted on small grain s an easy hay crop to grow and 's i quality hay crop to feed, says Cumberland growers who are expanding their acreage. Patronize the Advertiser. Chas. E. Foster Civil Engineer, Surveyer Littleton, N. C. <? / FREE TREATMENT IN DUKE Hospital for any patients with pellagra that have never taken yeast or liver. Any one interested contact me. Lucy I. Leach. t1 < W. H. BOYD Registered Engineer Law Building Henderson, N. O. 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