IrpmAY.JUN^1934j Society | Items >V0MAN SPEAKS THE1S a dancing flame once, There wJS? th had outblown it; ^fr olercame once and A ?" ,ht I had outgrown it. thoUs111 ,.p me from my sleeping Butlt,\ hard and bitter cry; *ll\f tenderest keeping, you ?C?come back to die! oncient sorrow disappears, as TW anf" ath the ram, k"1the sodden diift of years fjgZi ?'??s tact the pam, j pj-iefs could only lie safe Hlhe churchyard bed; in \ o love could only die one I ll'^ the woman said. tlD!:Ad! Alden, in N. Y. Times. nr and Mrs. Kichard Davis and D ! Miss Elizabeth, and son, ff? mS Louise Davis, Mr, End daughter, nemo, auu jlr. Robert Davis, all of Greens-f were guests in the liome of] JIr jnd Mrs. W. J. Davis on Sun-1 11 Mr. T. L. Brodie of Raleigh was I a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. I I {j f. Jones Monday and Tuesday I tights. %( | H Master Eugene Bobbitt is' recov-1 H eimg from a broken arm. K Mrs. A. C. Blalock is spending I [ins week at Rocky Mount. I H Mrs. VV. R. Boyce and daughter,] Estelle, spent several days in Wilson ] I Mrs. J. B. Boyce was a visitor in I, Rocky Mount this week. I, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brame of High I point were guests of Mrs. N. M. Pal- j( oer this week. ] Messis. C. R. Skinner, A. W. Con- j j I nor and Mr. Leftwick of Durham | 11 s;re dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. I ] m C. McGuire on Thursday. I I I Mas Tetnpe Boyd of Chapel Hill |i II ratted her mother, Mrs. R. B. Boydl, 11 Sr., on litesday afternoon. j I Mr. and Mrs. James mmuou w i St. Louis, Mo? were guests in the i home of Mr. and Mrs. William Polk on Tuesday night. Mr. Fathman is j studying law at summer school at | the University of North Carolina, j and Mrs. Fathman is spending "the summer at Myrtle Beach, S. C. I Mr. and Mrs. Ray Weston and , family spent several days this week in Hyde county with relatives. , Miss Edith Louise Allen celebrat- , ed her 7th birthday at her home on < Monday afternoon. Mrs. John Kerr Jr. spent sever al j days this week in Richmond. ! Friends regret to learn that t was necessary for Miss Mattie War- ( ren Blalock, young daughter of Mr. j and Mrs. A. C. Blalock, to go to Park View hospital, Rocky Mount, last week on account of appendlMr. M. P. Burwell and Misses ] Edith Burwell and Lucy Baskervill , returned last week from a trip to > New York. , Dr. Newsome Battle of Rocky ^ Mount was a dinner guest of Dr. j and Mrs. F. p. Hunter on Sunday. Mrs. R. z. Egerton returned this ? ?!ek after snendine1 snmQ time in , ? o - { Raleigh and Greensboro. ] Dr. and Mrs. Wallace Mustlan ] and Dr. Rufus Jones left Sunday to ] attend a session of the State Den- i tal Society at Wrightsville Beach. , Dr. Smith of Duke hospital was ] a guest of the Rev. B. N. de Foe Wagner and family last week. Miss Grace Wagner entertained members of her Sunday school class 1 at a weiner roast on Wednesday i afternoon. 1 Miss Woodall of Richmond is a I Stiest of Mrs. W. B. Fleming this 1 Mesdames Roy Davis, A. W. Hall, ] Mr. Waldon Hall Jr., Misses Sarah 1 Macon and Katherine Taylor were ! visitors at Richmond on Friday. ' Mends of Miss Nena Parker re- 1 ?tet to learn that she has been con *?ed to her home for several days >>?^ <* 46, 48, 50 and 52. Size 44 reuires 4 7-8 yards of 39 inch ma;rial with 1-2 yard contrasting. A Daytime Frock Pattern 8203: For general allround usefulness, choose the beaming and slenderizing design pic ???' hom Tho rlnnlinc iabot col LtlUU UVlVi ***V - ?rr o ir adds to the appearance of :ngth as do also the side panels cf le skirt and the flaring sleeves and ndercuffs. A printed dark blue voile is sugested for this frock, combined with white chiffon collar and vestej. >r a printed silk, either in black nd white or with light background nd colored design combined with rhite for contrasting would make p attractively. It could also be lade of dark triple sheer with only white vestee. s 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. . liss Mamie Gardner; song, Old rorth StSte, by Scouts with Mrs. R. I. Boyd Jr. at the piano; A Tribute o Old Glory, Helen Holt; poem, Vhat Do You Do When The Flag Joes By?, Jean Kinsey; Pledge o?i J " CI M m n/WlCP allegiance 10 riag, ouuuw, OUllg, Itar Spangled Banner, Jean Wlliams and Betsy Rodwell. The meeting closed with the eading of the D. A. R. prayer by /Irs. J. E. Adams. MISS HUNTER HOSTESS Areola, June 21.?Miss Helen Huner entertained a number of tier riends with a swimming party at; a ?ond near her home on Wednesday, 'une 13. After all had enjoyed wimming and boatriding, a pic nic upper was served. When darkness arrived a campiire ras made find many games ware ilayed. Just before time to leave, arched peanuts and toasted pecans vere served. Special guests were Miss Edith Jodlin of Rocky Mount, Miss Ruby jee Modlin and Mr. Raymond ModIn Jr. of Warrenton; and Mr. lharles Maulden of Hollister. TO PRESENT PROGRAM Thfl Sarepta Young People's Di 'ision of Centerville will present a >rogram before the young people of Jethlehem church at Areola on lunday night, June 24, at 8 o'clock, lope'is expressed that a large rroup will be present. HOSTESS AT CARDS Mrs. W. R. Baskervill was hostess to members of her card club and Mesdames J. W. Taylor, S. O E WARREN RECORI tits of Int Nunn, V. P. Ward, John Kerr, B. B Williams and Miss Sallie Watsoi tliis week. A sweet course wa served. Prizes were won by Mrs Roy Davis and Mrs. B. B. Williams MRS. MACON HOSTESS Mrs. G. H. Macon entertained a 4 tables of cards on Thursda; morning. Extra guests were Mes dames Ben Cook, H. P. Jones, J. E Boyce, C. R. Rodwell, E. E. Gillam Roy Davis, J. P. Scoggin and B. E Williams. Misses Elizabeth Stack house and Sarah Macon assisted ii serving a luncheon plate. Top clul and visitors prizes were won Mes dames H. P, Jones and Mrs. J. E Boyce. Mrs. Ben Cook was als presented a prize. Miss Lucy Johnson Weds At Raleigl [ Raleigh, June 21.?The weddin of Miss Lucy Marshall Johnson o Raleigh and Augustus Washing to; Knox Jr. of New York City, former ly of Raleigh, was solemnized at o'clock last evening in the Churc of the Good Shepherd. The wed ding took place on the wedding an niversary of the bride's mother. Candlelight from burning cathe dral candles illuminated the settin for the wedding, the altar bein decorated with graceful arrange ments of Easter lilies. Tall palm formed a background of green. Prior to the wedding, a half-hoc program of violin numbers wa played by Mrs. George Gardine Pry of New York City, the forme Miss Emilie Rose Knox of Raleigl a sister of the bridegroom. She wa accompanied at the organ by Mr Frederick W. Staudt and the pre 2 gram was tuuipuacu ui ivxcuii/ai/iui. from "Thais" by Massenet; "Ol Refrain," Kreisler; "Kathleen Ma vourneen"; Schubert's "Ave Ma ria"; "Estrellita," and "Moonligl and Roses." The wedding marc from "Tanhauser" by Wagner wa ! played as the processional for tb wedding party and Mendelssohn wedding march was used as the re cessional. As the vows were spoker "O Perfect Love" was played. Ushers for the wedding were Wil liam H. Hughes, James Kilgore an Dr. R. Y. Winters of Raleigh, an Robert Gray of Fayetteville. Little Miss Eliza Knox Chipley c Raleigh and little Miss Katherin Smedes Nicholson of Port Wash ington, Long Island, nieces of th bridegroom, were the dainty litt! fiower girls. They wore quair frocks of white lace and insertioi fashioned Empire style. Little Mis Chipley's frock was worn over pin and her sash was of pink ribboi Little Miss Nicholson's frock wa ?"ai? Ulim onrl oV?n mnrn Q CQC WU4I1 UVC1 UiUt U1.V. v. of blue ribbon. They carried minia ture nosegays of mixed flowers i pastel shades. The maids of honor were sister of the bride. Miss Elizabeth Stuart Johnson c Raleigh wore an ankle-length froc of dusty pink tucked chiffon an Miss Willie Hall Johnson of Colum bia S. C., wore an ankle-lengt j! i | *$$$$< I ; Thursday was the thus spoke the thermo ited this drug store v for it is always cool, ful in our open-air dri Whether you need tion filled or just wan Store is the place to c here cast your eye a are frequently offerin you to save money. 1 Boyce ] J Warrant erest to M . 1 i G.O.P. Chairman 1 s ; _______J < ijj^ 0 1 ! if . . 1 a WASmNOTON . . . Henry P. : Fletcher of Pennsylvania (above), ~ ia the new chairman of the Repub 6 lican National Committee. Mr. h Fletcher was a Teddy- Roosevelt i- rough rider in Cuba, former ambaa. sador to Italy and. a. Hoover iu?ports* 2 frock of blue tucked chiffon. The g dresses were tight fitting to the knees then flaring and extending ^ into slight trains in the back. The necklines were high in front and low in the back and the sleeves ^ were short and slightly flared, rip,r pling gracefully. The maids of ,r honor wore small turbans of meline j to match their frocks. Each hat |g was edged with a band of plaited s meline and an upturned flare in the back gave a flattering touch. Miss ... Elizabeth Johnson . carried a bou(j quet of briarcliff roses tied with . blue silk net and her sister's bou. quet was of briarcliff roses tied with lt pink. Their slippers matched their k frocks and they wore long white kid lS gloves. ,e The bride entered with her cousin, Norman H. Johnson of Richmond. - Va., by whom she was given in mar-1 riage. Her wedding gown of white lace was fashioned along severely _ Simple lines, the skirt flaring slightrj ly and the neckline being V-shaped 3 in front and very low in the back. Over the gown was worn a coat of the same material, with long tighte fitting sleeves, finishing to a point _ over the hand. In front, the jacket e (Continued on Page 6) o it Macon Items i, _____ is Rev. R. C. White of Petersburg, k Va., spent Saturday night in the ). home of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Drake, s Mrs. Helen Moor, who is attendh ing Wake Forest Summer School, - spent the week end here. u Mrs. W. T. Person spent several days last week with relatives in s Bracey, Virginia. Mrs. T. H. Rowan of Carthage is if visiting her sister, Mrs. F. M. Drake, k Mrs Rosa Palmer of Warrenton d visited Mrs. A. F. Brame Tuesday l- afternoon. h Miss Alice Ruth Scholz is at home : j& ITI i Mill hottest day this summer, imeter, but those who visfere unaware of the fact, comfortable and delight- I lg store. f toilet articles, a prescript to cool out, Boyce Drug ome. And while you are round for bargains. We f g specials that will enable Drug Co. BOYCE, Owner on, North Carolina fomen i|i J from the University of North Carolina where she received her M. A. iegree this summer. Mr. Boyd Mayfield of Oine was a visitor here Sunday night. Misses Onnie Bell and Essie Roberts, who are doing summer school work at Louisburg College spent the week end here with their parents. Messrs. Brown Coleman and W. r. Person spent Saturday night and Sunday with friends in Bracey, Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rodwell and children were visitors here Sunday afternoon. Miss Margaret Davis of New York City visited her father here last week. M'ifi.q T.miicp MqcVi nf "M> fUloaH is visiting Miss Vivian Person. Mr. Irwin Tharjington, who is playing ball in Rocky Mount, spent the week end here. Mrs. W. J. Parker spent Saturday night with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Gardner, of Churchill. Mr. Clarence Loyd of Snow Hill , . ./I TIRED? Worn out? L known that they quickly ? ? .1 ll rai energy, smotce an 70 tobaccos never interfei Get a L1EX wi I CREAM =t=i . I "AP |SUGAR 88 a ^L> I --HA I Wide I Don't trust them, as unsafe as the women, especial] secreted in such p "* Knf nn gg<. it unaaic, wui/ v*** 1: your money! I 3 ?o V / I nifi-vriii 1 Milan | WARREN' ? ~ PAGE ? ] ~ N isoo^cs'oooos'sooofroooooocj; ? Fashion I { Facts spent Sunday here with his mother. Mr. James Jenkins of Littleton was here Monday on business. Mr. Marvin Drake Jr. is visiting bis brother, Mr. Caswell Drake, in Norfolk, Va. Messrs. J. O. and Ernest Tharrington and James Tharrington are visiting relatives in the western part of the state. Miss Emily Milam, who is attending Wake Forest Summer school, spent the week end with her mother. Miss Dot Parker is visiting her aunt, Mrs. T. V. Allen, in Warrenton. Mr. Hilliard Bobbltt, who graduated at the University of N. O. this summer, is at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Bobbitt. Claude Moose, 4-H club member of Conover, Catawba county, has kept weight records ef the milk production of each individual cow In his father's herd of pure bred Jerseys for two years. ight a Camel! It is now turn on your flow of natuu want...Camel's costlier x with healthy nerves. ith a Camel 1** 3 MMaSMMBM liMMMMMia r ; : i PITCHERS || 4D- | I : ; : BOWLS I ?$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$? jl VE- | I Viouths | They're every bit jl mattress. Many ly, keep money ilaces. Not only is productive! Bank INTEREST *%. COMPOUNDED a SEMI-ANNUALLY \ P DAMR U Unl?l\ I rON, N. c. 1 V v.. I ml - li -lYn