I fRjDAY, MAY 18, 1934 If Society 111 Items I fl -BELIEVE me. IE ALL THOSE j MU \K-I N' VOI NG CHARMS" I Believe me. if all those endearing young charms, ^B which I gaze on so fondly today, H Were to change by tomorrow and fleet in my arms, H Like fairy-gifts fading away, Thou wouldst still be adored as this ^B ' moment thou art, H Let thv loveliness fade as it will, H ind arotmd the clear ruin each wish '" of my heart B ^0uld entwine itself verdantly still. ^1 I[ls,iot while beauty and youth are thine mmrofaned a tear. I [ r and faith of a soul H may bo known, which time will but make thee jf0i [he heart that has truly loved ' ' never forgets, ^B But as truly loves on to the close, [he sunflower turns her god when he sets The same look which she turned when he rose! ?-Thomas Moore. I Miss Katlienne Scoggin has reI turned from Chapel Hill after at lending the Phi Kappa Sigma fram ternity house party at the Univer aty of North Carolina. Miss Lula Alston Powell of Inez ws a visitor in Warrenton with friends last week. Mrs. Best of Kinston was a guest in the home of Mrs. Katherine P. ^B Arruigton on Sunday. ^B Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Boyd and Mrs. Edmund White attended the fun era! of Mr. L. J. Peoples at Palmer ^B Springs on Tuesday afternoon. B Mesdames W. D. Rodgers, W. R. w m. Gard White, C\ f. .IHtru .n??? ... _ ner spent Wednesday in Richmond. Misses Mary Southerland and Jane Stewart of Henderson were I guests of Mrs. Atchie Alston last I week. Mrs. John Turman of Richmond I was a visitor here this week. She I was accompanied home by Mrs. 13. I B. Williams who remained for a visit. ( Mrs. Susan D. Williams of Wake Forest and dai ghter, Mrs. R. D. Wnnberlay of Reeky Mount, were the dinner guests of her son, Peter D. Jones, on Friday evening, and later attended the graduation exer cises of John Gn.ham High School. Miss Gertrude divers was a guest of Miss Perlie Lewis this week. Mrs. Pmley Gayle left this week for Richmond a: ter being a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed rnund White for several days. Miss Betsy G ryle of Richmond spent several days this week with her cousin. Miss Mariam Boyd. Mrs. Carr Mocre and Mr. J. C. I Moore were visitors in Norfolk this week. Mesdames Claude Bowers, W. A. Connell, and Miss Ruby Connell "ere visitors in Chapel Hill on Tuesday. Mrs. John Pitchford of Embro I was the guest o." Mrs. Carl Wilson H on Tuesday. Miss Lucy b irwell is spending some time in N< w York City. ^r' and Mrs. Morton Pickslay of 3 new York City were wees euu guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Watson. Mrs. Ivey Allen, Misses Elizabeth Allen, and Olivij. Burwell of Oxford spent Sunday here. Miss Mary Guy Boyd spent several days this veek at Chapel Hill as guest of Miss Tempe Boyd. Mrs. Louise Kee of Seaboard is spending this week with Mrs. James Coker. Mr. and Mrs. William Conway of Henderson, Ky? arrived here on Monday for a visit with Mrs. Katherine P. Arrington. Mr. and Mrs. E. Wilson Bell and an, Byron, anc Miss Bettie Pearson of Irvingtor, N. J., spent Monnight in the home of Mr. and ?s. W. B. Fleming. They were returning to their home from Tus^0osa' Ala., wlaere they witnessed e graduation of their son from University of Alabama. Miss Agnes Ellis, who has been rivf* schof>1 at Seaboard, area Wednesday for a visit with Mrs. ,"oe Ellis. in? Misses flic Worrincr onH - * ***& tnzabeth May hope of Greenville I sPe"t Monday night here and re turned on Tuesday accompanied by Miss Annie Laurie Herring, mem her of the John Graham school I Miss Mattie Wiggins Dameron of Raleigh spent she week end here. J* Misses Iflizabeth and Frances M wton, mem'rers of the John Ghham school faculty, returned to I ^ortle at Greenville on Satur Miss Mary Randolph, member of I the J?hn Graham faculty, returned to her home at Faison on Sunday. I Clara Williams, member oi the John Grtham faculty, returne Warrenton, North Carolina u ' i|i News ' v to her home at Currituck on Mori day. Mrs. W. M. Rochelle and sor Charles, of Wise visited Mrs. Nor man Newell on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Shaw of Hen derson were the guests of Mrs. A. C Blalock on Friday night. Miss Cora Lee Green of th Spring Hope faculty has returnei to her home for the summe months. Mrs. A w Hall and Mr. Weldol Hall Jr. were visitors In Richmont this week. Miss Lalla Pitts Palmer of Chape Hill spent the week end here. Mrs. J. C. Powell and childrei spent several days this week a Garisburg with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Rawling fron south of Richmond were week en< guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Gard ner at Churchill. Miss Jane Parker of Mereditl College, Raleigh, spent the weel end with her mother, Mrs. W. J Parker, at Macon. Mrs. W. A. Connell Sr. is honv after spending two weeks with he son, Earl, at Watts Hospital, Dur ham. His condition is somewha improved. Miss Elizabeth Gordon Taylo and guest, Miss Marion Rogers o Florida, students at Peace Junio College, Raleigh, spent the weel end here. Mrs. Prank Davis and Mr. Hay' wood Davis of Virginia were visitor: in Warrenton Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. A. S. Pendleton o Raleigh were week end guests o Mrs. K. P. Arrlngton. Mr. Malvern Palmer and frienc of Kinston were dinner guests o Mrs. H. B. Arrlngton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hedgepeth ant family spent Sunday at Roano? Rapids. Miss Mabel Morris of Littletoi was a guest of Miss Lucy Leach ai Hotel Warren for several days lt.s week. Mr. John Tarwater was a visitoi in Fayetteville this week. Mr. P. P. Heath of Crabtree w& a guest of Mrs. K. P. Arrington or Saturday. Friends of Miss Edith Haithcook I little daughter of Mr. ana Mrs IClaude Haithcock of Churchill, wil I be glad to learn that she is improvling at Rex Hospital following t I mastoid operation. Mr. Henry Wilkins Lewis, a stU' I dent at the University of Nortl I Carolina, spent Sunday with hi [parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilkin [Lewis of Jackson, in the home o [his grandmother, Mrs. Lucy Wil [liams. The children, Alston an [jane Wilkins, also came to Warren [ton from Jackson with their pt,r [ ents. Mr. Barker Williams of Wak< [Forest spent the week end hert [with his mother, Mrs. B. B. Wil [liams. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Cooke of Rca [noke Rapids were guests of Mrs [Milton Flowers Sunday. [ Mr. H. L. Falkener has returner [after spending last week at New [port News, Va. Miss Estelle Davis is expecte* [home today after spending a montl [in Atlanta with Mr. and Mrs [Archie Daniel Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wilson ant [family were recent visitors in Wil [son. Mr. Owen Flowers was a week en< [visitor in Henderson. [ Miss Margaret Blalock returner [to Warrenton on Sunday after at [tending the commencement dance [at State College, Raleigh. ^ Tt? cnont. fhi Mr. j. um r i niuci v*. u^v*?v week end at Raleigh. ENTERTAINS AT HOTEL Mrs. Will Kline entertained a three tables of bridge on Moncia: night at Hotel Warren. High scor prize was won by Mr. and Mr; Prank Serls Jr. Refreshments In eluded frozen fruit salad wltl cake and salted peanuts. Thus present were Mr. and Mrs. Fre.h Serls Jr., Mr. and Mrs. James Coke] Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Kidd, Mr. sm Mrs. Harry Cohen, and Mesdane Jack Kitchen, Ernest Hudgins t.n George Robertson. WINS SCHOLARSHIP TO CAMP The Warrenton branch of th Young People's Service League wo: the Diocesan Scholarship to Cam Vade Mecum this summer. ThJ was given to P. D. Jones, presiden for his outstanding work in th Service League this year. HONORS VISITOR Honoring Miss Marian Rogers c Florida, a week end guest of Mi? Elizabeth Taylor, Miss Ann Scoggi entertained at a four course dinne party on Saturday evening. Yello lighted tapers and yellow iris an ' fern centered the table. The guest d in addition to the honoree, include THI and Evei J -^VWY^ : LAT? 51 e R(i Patricia Daw* 1 **?>>>? ' umm a ft* : III m 3 Kp jjh |j 1 ' If Pattern 3 I y I 82.02 t Designed in Sizes: 36, 38, 40, 42, I 44, 46, 48, SO and 52. Size 44 requires 4& yards of 39 inch material with % yard contrasting. r Designed for Street wear | 3 Pattern 8202?The gracious and 1 flowing lines of the frock pictured here suggest the wind-swept motive ' so important this season. It is a frock designed for the larger wo1 man, slenderizing, dignified but not ' old, not too mature, in short, a 1 most attractive style for a woman of any age who is not small or very " slim. The wind-swept motives is 1 very becoming to the larger woman. 5 The printed silks lead in the 5 street scene for summer, next in imf portance are the dark sheers. This " dress would be the most effective 1 in a printed silk, but it could be " made equally well in voile, or a dark sheer. r > i For PATTERN, send 15 cents i 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. 1 the Misses Elizabeth Taylor, Nancy Ellis, Nannie Margaret Brown, and Messrs. Henry Lewis of Jackson, 1 James Poindexter, Edward Hall, P. D. Jones, William Taylor and Jeff , Palmer. Dinner was served by can * die light. BIRTHDAY PARTY MONDAY 1 Miss Estelle Boyce entertained a number of her little friends on 1 Monday afternoon in commemora-J " tion of her seventh birthday. Games J s were enjoyed out of doors. A min-1 B ????i?????? ; Boyce Di !. Kirifll t . 1 " YOUK BKtHin Tree i ? NOSE and THROAT fri ? i NEW reinforced ' formula iiPl p gives you IS: < twice mkn as much ^Bl?| Ht' n ;r \/ T w ^KTtejpn>uu7iB d pEpuui i [ft11 n s, Is IIII III H19 Jw I : WARREN RECORD tits of Intt ature lamp filled with candy was i presented Miss Patsy Rogers for i guessing the correct number of j pieces it contained. Micky Mouse 1 cups and individual cups bearing 1 candy and a candle were served. A ] blue and yellow color motif was 1 carried out in the dining room. Lit- 1 tie Miss Boyce was the recipient of i many attractive gifts. Her name was broadcast over the Children's Birthday Party, a feature of radio station WPTF, Raleigh. AUXILIARY TO MEET The St. Mary's branch of the Woman's Auxiliary will meet in the Parish House next Monday night at 8 o'clock. All members are urged to be present. Mrs. A. W. Hall and Misses Lou and Emma Hall, and Mr. A. W. Hall Jr., spent Sunday in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cohen and Miss Jeannette Cohen were visitors in Chapel Hill and Franklinton on Sunday. w/r~ T Anin ur*. ivir. unu) lviio. uuuw oiirggm, lvxi. j and Mrs. Williams Scoggin, and Mr. ] Herbert Scoggin of Louisburg visited relatives here on Sunday after- i noon. ] ???? - HONORS GRADUATES j Complimentary to Misses Ann i Scoggin, Nannie Margaret Brown, and Mr. P. D. Jones, Mrs. Alpheus ] Jones entertained last week at three < tables of bridge. High score was won by Miss Lula Alston Powell of i Inez, and a consolation prize was presented to Miss Nancy Ellis. Miss Ann Scoggin received cards, Miss Nannie Margaret Brown a beaded : bag, and Mr. P. D. Jones a handkerchief as guest prizes. An ice cream course with cake, mints and nuts, carrying out the colors green and pink, was served. The plates [ were attractively decorated with rose buds and other flowers. Dane* Warren1 Warrento PROGRAM W1 Monday-! Will K ?in "David \ Wedn? Zasu Pitts anc ?in "Meanest Ga Bargain Day: Ad Thurs Bebe Daniels ai ?in"Registere ' Frid George Raft and i ? "The Trumj Satur Hoot G ?in 'Ug IxO.^L rom ODOR. ;e from GERMS FULL PINT j Warrentoo, N ;rest to W ng was enjoyed later in the even- b nig. The guests included Misses a: inn Scoggin and Nannie Margaret a! Brown, and Misses Katherine Wil- ci iams, Pattie Edgerton, Nancy Ellis, si Lula Alston Powell and Messrs. a! P. D. Jones, Weldon Hall, Jack ctowan, A. C. Blalock Jr., Jeff Palner and Willis Harrison. \ B$RS. .VRRINGTON HOSTESS t( Honoring her daughter and son- n in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Convay of Eienderson, Ky., Mrs. Katharine Arlington entertained at a iinner party and at bridge on Wednesday evening. Dinner guests included Mr. and ^ Mrs. S. O. Nunn, Mr. and Mrs. t Loyd Cook, Mr. and Mrs. John w Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Conway. rhey wore joined later in the a jvening for four tables of bridge by the Misses Elizabeth Stackhouse of Mullins, South Carolina( and Leonora Taylor, and Messrs. Pett ind Graham Boyd, Bignall and s Howard Jones, Hugh Holt and Wil- w liam Tajlor. P First ladies high score prize was n won by Mrs. Loyd Cook, second by ? Mrs. John Mitchell. Mr. Pett Boyd ? tvon the gentlemen's high score prize, and the low score prize was awarded to Mr. Howard Jones Jr. e A mid -night luncheon was served from the dining room table which was graced with a centerpiece of white roses. Other flowers were n used throughout the home. A t< PARTY FOR GRADUATES ii Mesdames J. A. Dameron, Paul Z Bell, and James Moore entertained on Friday night immediately following the graduating exercises at the home of Mrs. J. C. Moore, honoring Messrs. Paul Bell, Jeff Palmer, and Willis Harrison. The Moore tome was decorated attractively with flowers, Iris and Scotch ! -:? ley Theatre ?n, N. C. EEK MAY 21 luesday ogers iarum" iaday I Pert Kelton = II In Town" mission, 10c-15c iday j I rid Lyle Tabot ^ id Nijirse" j ay Frances Drake . J pet Blows" [ day I J ribson I Sandiit" j I ^ Ik | = i w hrough daily use you've learned value of an antiseptic mouthh in combat- ^ Mi 31 Solution. ced formula Is germs even sn it's diluted fSplTDl half strength. I -*f1j you save half.