Si Society Uchl items vouH;.,///"' B.W ST*"0" WaVeS ar0 1 01Wh0SP WatCrS 0f deCP ] g octf? ff.th the sait of human j flood' whiCh ^ thy ] ^Ufbb 0f mortality, 1 yet howling on ; ** J:greeks on its unhos- j jfSm. and terrible in , SB stornt, thpe ^ Bysshe Shelley. I I MS Elizabeth Morton of Green- |j a was a guest in the home off p r j. Holt for several days last L !& ]J Kr. Jerman Hunter of Petersburg j 5 jn town Monday. J liss Mee Flowers was a visitor! jouth Jlill o? Sunday. J J v. B. N. de Foe Wagner and!1 and Ifrs. Robert Scott were j its in Ridgeway this week. Is is Msry Cawthorne left Wed-1f y to spend some time at War-1 'jains with relatives. |T Mi Mitchell and daughter, I1 x, were visitors in Durham j ;eek at Duke Hospital where Iv Mitchell is recuperating from j* ration there. antes F. M. Allen, Roy Davis I ? ss Sarah Macon attended |f duating exercises at Dukel ty on Wednesday. Is s of Mrs. Gilbert Scott re- Is learn that she is critically I ^^ jjUther home in Ridgeway. Is I Mrs. J. D. Palmer, Jeff Palmer |r Wud Miss Sallie Palmer of Wash-1J m ifffi were visitors at Chapel Hill Iv mltoc'ay. j I MsSatherine Burns of Weldon, P Is torn: telephone operator ofP horo thin I 11 jfJOTDlUIl, ttUO P * torn" ^ Irsk. J, I Misses Lou and Emma Hall and Jits. A. W. Hall and Mr. Weldon t JbsII Jr. were visitors in Rocky g Mount last week. _ I Master Joe Fleming and Miss Janice Virginia Fleming are recov- g [sing fron whooping cough. Miss Pela Plummer Hundley of ^ Kewport News, Va., was a guest of Itss Anr Scoggin this week. ^ ' Miss Mary Wagner Is spending r sine time in the home of Mr. and ^ Its. Giltert Scott of Ridgeway. Q Miss Leah Terrell, who is a j nirse at Mt. Saini Hospital in New c fork City ariived last week to spend more than a month with her g parents t.nd friends here. e Miss E.izabeth Wagner, a student j st E. C. r. C? Greenville, is now at ^ tome fot the summer months. Mrs. G. G. G. een and son, Gilmer g Glenn, are visi ,ing in the home of j & and Mrs. E L. Green this week. Mrs. E L. G een spent last week j in Durham. Mr. Armistead Boyd has return- t ^ to hi.1; hom ? here from Duke g University whprp hp pnmnlptprt hie v course. If I Jr. Barker Williams has com-L I PJW his law course at Wake 10 -"rest College and is spending the I lamer here vith his mother, Mrs.lj IB. B. Williams. Jg Mrs. A. w. .effress of South Hill I c ws the guest of Mrs. B. P. Terrell tot week. Jg Mesdames B. P. Terrell and B. C.Jj Billiard, Miss Emily HilUard, and J Messrs. Allen Hilliard and William J a I Carroll spent Wednesday in Ral-1 c H eigh. | Mr. Willian Carroll Is spending J j s week with his family at his home J j it Dunn. | T I MissTempe Boyd and Mrs. Albert |f Coates of Chapel Hill spent Tues-Jg % night h<rc with Miss Boyd's I j oiother, Mrs. ?v. b. Boyd. They were j a rout,- to Chapel Hill from Lynch- J \ I W. Ya., where they attended |s I ammencement exercises at Ran-It I tolph-Macon College. I Mrs. c. a. Tucker entertained her J t I to on Thursday afternoon. Jv B Mrs. Char.es Zuckerman and | toiler of Durham were week Is f^?tests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry g a^ Warren. Y I ?ss Edith Broom has returned \ I 0 Faietteville after spending some I il re "ith her sister, Mrs. J. E. t H Allen. I RnM,r'.and Mrs. Henry Home of g I a n* ^0Un^ and Mr. and Mrs. W. c I Ma ?f Kinston and Miss I i., r'.P ^ra^am of Greenville were v ?UP?fp Af < ? Mrs. John Graham last j *eek. It Miss Tela Plummer Hundley of v ^pcrt News, Va? will be the I of Miss Ann Palmer Scoggln t H % week. d Members of the Junior B. Y. P. U. Cloyed a picnic at Hudgins Creek t tn Tuesday evening. d J. H. Carroll Sr. of Wake otest spent this week with her I H 50111 Mr. Reuben Carroll. b ,^ts John Henry Carroll Jr. and Ulue son of Washington, D. C., * Warrenton, North Carolina < ' j*.. 11 News a * spent a few days last week with Mrs. Reuben Carroll. Mrs. A. O. Harris was a visitor in Henderson this week. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Carroll anlounce the birth of a daughter, Betty Joyce, on June 5th. Miss Ann Scoggin attended a jricige luncheon in Henderson last Saturday given by Mrs. Boyd Kim>all in hoor of Miss Tela Plummer iundley of Newport News. Miss Katherine Scoggin left rhursday for Chapel Hill where she vill attend the commencement exsrcises and the finals. Mrs. B. B. Williams returned last iraalr after enAnrtincr covorol Hove In *vv" W > V* Ml< I lichmond. Mesdames C. E. Rodwell, B. B. Williams, John Turman and Miss See La Bayteaux of Richmond pent Saturday in Louisburg. Mr. Marshall Wilson of Hagersown, Md., was a guest of Mr. H. L. ^aulkener several days this week. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Butler and ion of Portsmouth were week end ;uests of Mrs. Sam Weldon. Mr. F. P. Hunter of Portsmouth vas a week end guest of Mr. and ylrs. P. M. Stallings. Miss Talla Thompson of Dan'ille is spending some time at her lome near Macon. Mr. Peasey of South Hill was a ;uest of Mrs. Henry Thompson and amily of Macon last week. Miss Kathleen Wilson of Henderon was a guest of Mrs. Carl Wilon for several days this week. Mesdames A. W. Hall, Roy Davis, ind Misses Sallie Watson, Katheine Taylor and Mr. Weldon Hall fr. were visitors in Richmond last veeK. Mrs. George McGann of Frankin, Va., was a week end guest of Jrs. A. A. Williams. Mr. Keneth Thompson of Oxford isited at his home near Macon ast week. Miss Ella Ford Hinson, who has ieen teaching at Durham, Is pending her vacation with her larents here. Miss Lula Alston Powell was the :uest of Miss Mary Lee Gardner ast week end is spending this week idth friends here. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cheatham of itlanta, Ga., Mrs. Ben Ballard and Jiss Mary Elizabeth Cheatham of Yanklinton and Miss Kate Ballard f Raleigh were the guests of hisses Rie and Nena Parker on iunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Massenburg nd Mr. H. L. Faulkener and Misses >ara Blount Massenburg and Catherine Baxter left Tuesday for Jyrtle Beach. / Miss Lula McCraw Gay of Jackon was a guest of Mrs. Mary leonnr Price-Grant last week. Friends of Miss Estelle Jerman of tidgeway will be iglad to learn that he is recuperating rapidly after ieing confined to her home for everal weeks on account of illness. Mr. and Mrs. Boone Flowers and amily of Henderson were guests of Jr. and Mrs. M. G. Flowers here n Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Will Tarry and amily of Townsville were dinner uests of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Boyd Sunday. Rev. O. I. Hinson was a dinner uest of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Stalings of Macon on Sunday. Members of the B. Y. P. U. gave , program at Enterprise Church on Sunday night. Mrs. Ben Cook and daughters, Jinota and Emily, and Mrs. George JcLaurine, who have been in Warenton for some time visiting riends and relatives, are now :uests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. loward F. Jones. Messrs. William Baskervill and Villiam Dameron of Duke Univerity have returned to their homes iere for the summer vacation. Mrs. Tasker Polk and Miss Eselle Davis spend several days this reek in Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Williams and ons of Raleigh were week end uests of Mrs. Whit Williams. Mrs. Williams returned with them for a isit. Mrs. Jack Ivey is spending some ime in Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen and :uest, Mrs. Nat Brown, spent Sunlay in Durham and Chapel Hill. Mrs. Boyd Kimball of Henderson isited friends here this week. Mrs. R. B. Boyd Jr. was hostess 0 the Thursday card club this peek. Mrs. A. C. Blalock and Miss Matie Warren Blalock spent several lays last week at Newport News, i Mrs W. R. Baskervill and daugher, Mary Spottswood, spent several lays fecently in Petersburg. Messrs V. C. Scarborough and lardy Gardner of Churchill were 1 town Friday. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Colerider and fliss Sarah Virginia, Mary Frank TH1 and Eve] and Master S. W. Jr. of Norlina have taken an apartment in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Alston. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moore were visitors in Raleigh last week. Mrs. J. D. Palmer and son, Jeff, spent several days last week at Oakville. Mrs. Oliver and sons have taken an apartment in the home of Mrs. Carr Moore. Mesdames Tasker Polk and Prank Gibbs spent Friday in Duke Hospital, Durham, with Mrs. John Mitchell who is receiving treatment there. Mrs. Robert Paterson of Charlotte was a guest of Mrs. J. C. Moore last week. Honoring- her house guests, Misses Rebecca and Ann Bryant of Scot-, land Neck, Miss Rozella Dameron entertained at a dance at her home on Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Petar and Miss Ann Collins of Ridgeway were visitors here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Watson of Axtelle were in town Friday. Miss Sallie Palmer of Washington was a guest of Mrs. J. D. Palmer and other relatives for several days this week. Miss Ann Selby of Englehand is spending some time as guest of Mrs. W. F. Alston. Miss Bee La Bayteaux of Richmond was a week end guest of Mrs. C. E. Rodwell. ? Mrs. Tom Walters and children of Rocky Mount are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Rodwell. Mrs. John Turman of Richmond was a week end guest of Miss Kate White Williams. ENTERTAINS GUESTS Mrs. George Rhodes of Macon entertained at dinner at Hotel Warren on Tuesday Mesdames Tate of Philadelphia and C. P. Green of Augusta, Ga.; and M. P. Cassada of Littleton. PHILATHEAS TO MEET The Philathea class will meet on Tuesday night in the home of Mrs. B. T. ReaviSj it was announced this week. HOSTESS TO CLUB Mrs. R. J. Jones was hostess t) eight members of her club on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. C. McGuire. A deck of cards was awarded Mrs. G. H. Macon for to]) score prize. An ice course followed by coffee and sandwiches was served the guests. The home was attractively decorated with flowers. ENTERTAINS HOUSE GUESTS Miss Fannie House Scoggin entertained a number of her friends with a dance given in honor of her house guests, the Misses Emily Cole, Dorothy Cross, Doris Harrison and Louise Efrid, on Friday night of last week. The guests were served an ice course with cake soon after arriving. Later, dancing was enjoyed at the home of Mrs. Kearny Williams. Guests other than the honorees were the Misses Katherine a TTofHflHno "MYYQP CtllU Aiill OUU55III, ?? ley, Dot Parker Lucy Baskervill, Maxlne Drake, and Katherine Bax-' ter, and Messrs. Pett Boyd, Alfred Williams, Barker Williams, Duke and P. D. Jones, William Baskervill, William Dameron, William Baxter, Marvin Drake Jr. of Macon, William Taylor, Edward Hall, Boyd Davis, Boyd and Jimmie Mayfield and Dr. Rufus Jones. ENTERTAINS AT BREAKFAST Misses Katherine Baxter and Dot Parker entertained at breakfast on Monday morning at Hotel Warren complimentary to Misses Dorothy Boyce Dr WARRENTON w^r Kwik-Deth E WARREN RECORD * tits of Int< -\?/t IAT?ST ftii Pofritia Dow ? -??>>>? ????xt*JpXS$\ ^ * '* | a \ v A ^B! ' tC * \ |?; * *v^' A p& .... v Vs.. \ "?r A v **\ * ?.\ - ':!'i>'!': ? : ' ^ *\ 1' if. ?f* < ' \ /yT? ?< * ' ' * ' I Ta/JV -'*: : , 1 \fj 1 *: * '*' ^ *: 1 an/1 ' ' ' '. 4 I ( ! * J. % ... .1 I 4 : ? : i .;\ A !%' * '* 4 -1 m Designed in Sizes: 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44. Size 38 requires 3l/t yards of 35 inch material. Designed in Sizes: 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44. Size 38 requires 3 1-2 yards of 35 inch material. A Becoming Frock Pattern 8221: Women who make their own clothes will appreciate the style and value in the design pictured here. Most of us have to spend a certain amount of time doing house work and need a dress which combines charm with utility as this one does. The cutting and making can be accomplished in a few hours, by following the instructions step by step as they are written. Printed percale is the first choice for a dress of this type for it is a material which comes in pretty designs and colors and stands up well under much tubbing. Gay buttons and belt buckle to match make a nice trimming. 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. V ? | Cross of Sunbury, Louis Efrid of Albermarle, Emily Cole of Charlotte and Doris Harrison of Elizabeth City, guests of Miss Fannie House Scoggin. Guests other than the honorees were Misses Katherine Scoggin, Katherine Moseleiy, Maxine Drake, Lucy Baskervill, Elizabeth Stackhouse of Mullins, South Carolina, Fannie House Scoggin, Annie Lee Powell of Inez, Marjtguerite Harris of Macon and Mrs. J. E. Adams. Red roses decorated the tables in the dining room. ?g Co- A Mm IT B KILLED K rLI INj'1?' THE HOUSE Flies are not only a nuisanc threat to the health of your 1 with Kwik Deth. Not only home of these pests but it 1 mosquitoes, moths, roaches, 1-2 pint 25c, 1 pii 4 gallon $2.00. Warreni erest to \ >S6?S00??3??3e?<?S0SCS$C3C? The Warren-Halifax Union meets with the Reedy Creek Baptist Church on Sunday afternoon, June 10, at 3 o'clock, Mrs. Peter Davis announced this week, expressing the hope that the attendance would be good on this occasion. Shady Grove, June 6.?The Epwoith League of the Shady Grove Methodist Church, which has been recently organized, is steadily improving. At the beginning of our league, we had only a few members and at Dresent we have 20 mem bers. ' Our regular meeting was held Wednesday evening, May 30. We had two new members to join the League at this meeting. We were also very fortunate to have Rev and Mrs. L. C. Brothers with us Rev. Brothers made a very interesting and inspiring talk. We hope tc have him with us again real soon. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Miss Maxine Lewis celebrated hex eleventh birthday hi her home last Thursday afternoon by entertaining a number of her little friend< between the hours of four and sb o'clock. A bean contest and othei games were enjoyed. Isabel Allen Jackie Smiley and Arthur Peti were prize winners. Ice cream an< cake were served in the dinin; room. HONORS VISITOR Mrs. B. B. Williams entertaine< informally at three tables of bridgt for her sister, Mrs John Thurman of Richmond on Saturday night. Ai ice course was served the guests Those present in addition to thi guest of honor were Mesdames W H. Alston, A. A. Williams, Georgi McGann of Franklin, C. E. Rodwell Edmund White, T. J. Holt, Arthu: Petar, W. H. Dameron, and Missei Kate White Williams, Bee La Bay teaux of Richmond and Sallie Wat son. BIRTHDAY PARTY Master William Hedgepeth gave i party to his friends on Tuesda} afternoon when tie celebrated hi: tenth birthday. Baseball and othei games were played by the guests Miss Dorothy Powell won the prize in a donkey contest. Ice cream cake and suckers were served in the dining room. BRIDE HONORED Complimentary to Mrs. C. E Drye, a recent bride, Mrs. W. W Cawthorne entertained from 5:3C to 6 on Monday afternoon with 21 guests present, The home was attractively decorated with beautifu flowers. Mrs. F. P. Hunter won r prize in a Home' Furnishing con test. The guests were served ai ice course. LUNCHEON FOR VISITORS Miss Katherine Scoggin entertained at a three course bridge luncheon last week for Misse: Dorothy Cross, E!mily Cole, Dori; Harrison and Louise Efrid, house EYES EXAMINFID AND GLASSE5 FELTED Every Monday morning from 9:01 to 11:00. Office with Dr. Rufu Jones, the denti-st, over Citizen Bank, Warrenton. Main office nea P. O. at Roanoke Rapids. DR. E. D. HARBOUF OPTOMETRIST 1 ivi mm | e but they are also serious family. Get rid of them now will this preparation rid your will also bring sure death to fleas and bedbugs. it 39c, 1 quart 65c, Spray Guns 25c. 9 o + too, North Carolina ? \ Vomen i|i j guests of Miss Fannie House Scog-1 gin. Other guests included Misses Ann Scoggin, Katherine Moseley and Fannie ? louse Scoggin. MISSIONARY MEETING The Baptist. Missionary meeting was held on Monday night with Mrs. Raymond Modlin serving as hostess to 13 members of the Alice Weldon circle. A Royal Service program was given. During the social hour refreshments were served. > ____________________ Route 1 Items | Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ridout of Warrenton s;pent Sunday with Mr. Ridout's parents on Route 1. Several from this neighborhood attended the Pinnell-Kelly wedding on Tuesday. > Mrs. T. M. Aycock and family visited Mrs. Aycock's mother on Sunday. Mr. J. W. Bowden visited in the home of Mr. A. H. Davis Sunday. ; Mr. W. J. James was a \%itor in A ^ i I i i 9 TIRED? Light a Came away fatigue and irritat you want. Their costlic fere with healthy nerv ; "Gel a tlS w j CREAM I ^ - l. ;|l --A1 ' | -H^ | Wide J r t? I I '6:. Don't trust them. as unsafe as the . p: women, especia! secreted in such it unsafe, but ui % your money! |: p I ' 1 1 3 I [ CITIZEN ? WARREN f i^>' n 1 Fashion \ Facts j TTz \ ' If C990009gPOQqOpJOP<IO>od i the home of Mr. L. B. Bowden on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Reams visited in the home ol Mr. J. A. Ridout Sunday. Mrs. J. A. Ridout spent Wednesday at Elberon with her daughter, Mrs. T. M. Aycock. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lee Huggins of Warrenton visited Mrs. Hudgin's mother on Sunday. me tmra annual urange picnic in Davidson county will be held at the Mills Home near Thomasville on July 4. When cheese is too soft to grate, cut It into small pieces and press it through a potato ricer. DR. A. C. YOW Veterinarian Henderson, N. C. Office phene 626-R-l; Bet. 626-B-2 Hospital 214 Wyche Street " m 1 = 1! Camels help to drive lility. Smoke Camels all :r tobaccos never inter* es. ' UK a Camel 1" PITCHERS MD- ?| J I \ BOWLS lve" II Mouths | They're every bit mattress. Many |l lly, keep money places. Not only is iproductive! Bank INTEREST ? |l COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY ? : ; : : \ ! ; S SANK TON, ,N. C. t 1 ill - ; 1

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