m FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 193' Jfj Society all Items RELATIMTY , |0Ved you then, 1 know- I did no know M aoV1 should measure love in year; to come, (fjth all my heart, I told you Ion* ago, ^ it was so. but only half th< sum. I flr much I love you now I dart not say. goaie half-nod may be listening at rhe door.') m starlight seven million year? a B ay I jjsies patterns still on Heaven'.' starry floor. H nut this I know, and this you maj - have heard, -".rh-ail-my-heart was only th< bhh vv 11 * * first worci. _Ei$peth Honeyman Clarke, ir m York Times. ^B Dic-- ward, who is spending some ^B m in camp at Vade Mecum, hai measles. H miss Annie Sue Howell of Weldor is visiting friends here. I Mrs. Rosa Heath is visiting relaS mes in Raleigh this week. I Mr. Weldon Hall Jr. was a visitji ^B in Richmond this week. S Misses Sarah Parker and AJary gen Watts, both of Charlotte, arc tpencing some time in the home ol I and Mrs. J. P. Scoggin as the m of Miss Katherine Scoggin. M jtjs Elizabeth Stackhouse, acB cmpanied by Miss Mary Macon returned to her home at Mulllns, S I c., or. Sunday after a visit of sevS era! weeks here in the home of Dr ad Mrs. G. H. Macon. I Mr. ana Mrs. W. R. Hedgepeth 19 and children spent Sunday hi Ahoskie with Mr. and Mrs. W. T, iioman. u* Beaufort Scull of Areola is InsEj relatives at Louisburg this Has Louise Allen and Mrs. C. P spent Wednesday in RichMr. Bob Fleming of Sandy Creek ns a visitor here yesterday, its Perlie Lewis and Miss Maxitss Isa Sills Dameron of Golds?ro is visiting her cousin, Miss tella Dameron. Mesdames Susan D. Williams and fenrj- Horne of Rocky Mount were sitors in Warrenton on Thursday Itemoon. Hiss Anne Davis of Edenton will ave for her home on Sunday afr spending more than a month th Miss Lula Alston Powell at ez. She will be accompanied me by Misses Lula Alston and mie Lee Powell who will spend ne time there. Hiss Annie Lee Powell of Inez s a visitor in the home of Dr d Mrs. F. M. Fitchette at Norfolk eral days this week. Hisses Lula Alston Powell and tst, Anne Davis, Annie Lee Powell d Pat Egerton were visitors here Thursday. diss Minnie Scott of Ridgeway : Saturday for Chicago to attend 1&Century of Progress Exposition expects to be gone two weeks. Mayor Frank H. Glbbs returnee hWarrenton Monday after spend?? a few days in Western North Mrs. R. B. Boyd Jr. was a visitor in Henderson last week. Mr. Edmund Gregory and son of Richmond were guests of Mr. anc Mrs. C. E. Jackson last week. Messrs. Peter D. Jones, Williair ^&rd, Belford Wagner and Jack Cathorne returned to Warrantor ? Sunday after spending two weeks 't Camp Cheshire Senior, an Episcopal camp located at Vade Mecum tear Winston-Salem. I Mr. and Mrs. Evans Coleman an: Marian Coleman of Wis: I and Rosa Palmer of Palmer Spring! j*cre visitors here Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. William H. Boyd o: l^viHe were visitors here las I John Tarwater returned t( I 1 home here last week afte: I a month at Timberlake. I *r. Ed Davis of Greensboro wa | ? ^est of Dr. and Mrs. Prank P | a?ter last week. II^H ?rs. Herbert 3tep.ll and sons o M Hanson were guests ot Mr. ant ^a Weaver last week. 111H Mr. John Tarwater and mothei |MMrs. John Tarwater, attended th %eU-Beasley wedding at Gleni L^ Va., last week. Mrs. C. p. Allen and Miss Louis |H %i were visitors in Richmond 01 Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Tucker an ll^H^hter, Mary Arden, were visitor h Raleigh last week. Miss Martha Reynolds Price ha KH.tonsils removed at Rex Hospits ll^B ^?kigh last week, i Miss Louise Dowtin ol Goldsbor HSnm *&CU*ty ^ home *or ^ IS , Miss Katherine Wilson and Mas ** Carles Wilson left last week 1c % WuKBtoa, North Carolina ? l|i News i i V their home in Williamsburg alter t spending a month here with relatives. 1 * s Mr. Plummer Collins of Ridge, way was in town Saturday. Mrs. P. M. Stallings of Macon I i was a visitor in Richmond last I week. Miss Elizabeth Allen of Oxford J was a week end guest of Miss fflary ; . . Louise Allen. t > Mrs. Sam Davis and Miss Louise > Dowtln left last week to attend the World's Pair in Chicago. J Friends of Mrs. W. P. Rodwell I r will be glad to learn that she has recovered after being confined to ) her home last week on account of illness. 1 Misses Edna and Edith Clark of t Macon shopped here Saturday. v , Miss Arline Taylor and little Miss i Edwina Taylor of Townsville were guests of Mrs. R. B. Boyd Jr. last t week. Friends of Mrs. Q. W. Poindexter . will regret to learn that she was confined to her home last week on . account of illness. Mr. John Williams left Sunday r for Camp Cheshire where he will be an Assitant Councillor to the Juniors boys. He was accompanied by his father who returned Sunday. Judge T. O. Rodwell has returned after spending a week in Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. West and children of Charlottesville and Miss Eliza- > beth Montgomery of Duke Univer- j sity, Durham, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Montgomery at Hotel Warren this week for several days. Friends will be glad to learn that Miss Nena Parker is improving after an illness of some time. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Dawson j 1 Alston of Milwaukee, Wis., on Sat- 1 urday, June 23, a daughter. I Miss Lucy Leach spent several days this week at Virginia Beach. 4 Mrs. John Pitchford is spending y ; sometime in Littleton and Wilson. j Mesdames R. B. Boyd Sr., R. B. 1 Boyd Jr. and Miss Mary Guy Boyd ^ visited in Townsville on Sunday ; afternoon. Miss Mattie Warren Blalock re1 turned Monday from Park View i Hospital in Rocky Mount. Miss Olivia Burwell left on Saturday to attend the World's Pair at ^ 1 Chicago. Miss Fannie House Scoggin was Qgj i a visitor in Blackstone, Va., Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Sol Fishel and JosI ephine Fishel have returned from a W| 1 visit to relatives in Lynchburg, Vaj I Mr. and Mrs. Goode Robinson of K Lynchburg, Va., spent the week end : at Robin Dale with Mr. and Mrs. . Sol Fishel. Mrs. W. R. Strickland is spend- m' ing some time in Knoxville, Tennes- ,ar 1 see. te: Cg ' Mrs. Frank Shearin and daugh- yo ! ter of Roanoke Rapids were guests m of Mrs. T. A. Shearin this week. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lunsford Long >f Raleigh were the guests of Mrs. S. re P. Arrington this week. I Miss Mary Southerland of Hen- vi . derson was a guest of Mrs. Archie er , Alston this week. tb 1 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Petar and Is : children and Miss Kate White Wil- ar liams were visitors in Loulsburg on ot [ Sunday. lh ! Mrs. Nettie Cassada of Littleton ?* was a guest of Mrs. Lizzie B. Slade l this week. K : Miss Ethel Gugerman of Durham sp i is a guest of Miss Jeanette Cohen. m = ce BEASLEY-SHELL pc Glenn Lyn, Va.( June 20.?The c1' Baptist church here was the scene 1 of one of the prettiest weddings fr i this afternoon when Miss Virginia SF s Shell, daughter of Mrs. O. P. Shell and the late Oliver Perry Shell of ce f Warrenton, N. C., was united in ? t marriage to Mr. Otis Beasley, son i of Mrs. C. P. Beasley and the late ) C. P. Beasley of Meridian, Miss, r Picturesque was this little church nestling between the mountains, its s solemnity brightened, its splendor '. enhanced by beautiful white flowers, white tapers and evergreens f attractively arranged and forming i a setting that was fraught with touches of charm, grace, and loveli , ness. Soft music announced the e opening of the wedding ceremony i with Miss Doris Lugrin at the piano. ''I Love You Truly" was e sung by Mr. Carl Lugrin. n Following the ushers, Edward and Shell Knight, the bridesmaids, d Miss Betsy Knight and Miss Martha '8|McKinnon, entered and the maid of honor, Miss Pat Moore, preceaeu. d the bride who entered with her il mother. The bride was becomingly costumed in an afternoon dress of o aqua marine, mousseline de soie, e with accessories to match. She carcried a bride's bouquet of white i- roses and valley lilies. Her mother ?r wore a grey crepe with silver ac THE and Ever vawj LAKS1 i * Hu Putrkia Do? ? t ??rt>?- I Designed in Sizes: 34, 36, 38/ i 0 and 42. Size 3? requires 3H' rards of 35 inch material, with js ( ard contrasting and 3 yards, of lA inch bias binding ^ For PATTERN, send IS cents J in coin (for each pattern desir- ' ed) your NAME, ADDRESS, ' STYLE NUMBER and SIZE to 1 Patricia Dow, Warren Record Pattern Dep't., 115 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. , ? ] ssories and shoulder bouquet of render sweet peas, valley lilies, id fern. The bridesmaids wore tie organdies with pink accessories , id the maid of honor was attired ^ pink organdie with blue accesses . j The bride and her mother were j et at the altar by the bridegroom ] id his brother, Mr. Wilbur Beas- j /, and here the Impressive ring remony was used to unite the , >ung couple in the holy bonds of , atrimony, the Rev. Russell Ash- j irry officiating. The bride is a graduate of War- ] nton high school and of Eastern irolina Teachers College of Greenup xr n onri fni' fh? nnst sev- ' UUf All Vi| MUU *V< ?*av ? ? ( al years has been a member of ie faculty at Newport, N. C. She < a girl of charming personality id has worlds of friends through- j it the eastern part of North Carom. The bridegroom is a graduate 1 the George Washington Univerfcy, is president of the Phi Sigma ; appa fraternity and holds a reonsible position with the Departent of the Interior. He is an ex- : ptionally fine young man, most ipular in business and social cir- , es in the Nation's capitol. Both ie bride and bridegroom came om the oldest families in their re ective states. Immediately after the wedding sremony, the young couple left by J I vacation at the I WHERE YOU SAVE MOl 1 WARREN RECORD its of Into automobile for Mississippi where ;hey will visit the groom's mother, Liter which they will be at home to 'riends in Washington, D. C. The >ridal party and out-of-town guests vere delightfully entertained by Mr. uid Mrs; E. L. Knight, brother-inaw and sister of the bride, after ;he wedding, a buffet supper being snjoyed by about twenty persons. Among the out-of-town guests were Mrs. E. L. Vaughn and her >on and daughter, Oliver and Pat )f Raleigh, N. O., Mrs. A. M. Bell of STew Bern, N. C., Miss Martha MciCinnon of Lumber Bridge, N. C., VIr. and Mrs. Clifton Green of New Bern, Mrs. John Tarwater and son, Mr. John Tarwater of Warrenton, tf. C., and Miss Frances Robertson >f Lyncliburg. ROSS-HOWELL Smithi'ield, June 27.?The hls;oric First Baptist church of Wiliamsburg, Va., was the scene of its first wedding ceremony since its enovation by the Rockefeller Founiation Saturday at high noon, the :ontract:mg parties being Miss Mabel Lewis Howell of Weldon and J. Rcss of this city. The sacred rite was performed by Dr. W. C. James, pastor of the church, who ased the impressive ring ceremony. The bride was attired in a lovely navy blue Elizabeth crepe ensemale with navy hat and accessories. 3he wore a shoulder corsage of bride's roses, sweet peas and valley lilies. There were no attendants and Immediately after the < ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Ross left for Jamestown and Virginia Beach whero they spent the week end. They are now at home in this city with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Driver on North Third Street. The bride is the attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Howell of Weldon. She attended the John Graham School in Warrenton, finishing there In 1932. rne Dnaegxoom is uie son 01 o. H. Ross of Columbia, S. C. He came to this city early in the year from Warrenton, and holds a position with the Smithfield Herald. Before going to Smithfield Mr. Ross was employed by the Press Publishing Co. Macon Items Mrs. W. T. Person and daughter, Virginia, are visiting in Norfolk and Branchville, Va. Misses Carrie Brame and Betsy Moore spent the week end in Wake Forest with Mrs. Helen Moore and Miss Emily Milam, who are attend- , ing summer school there. Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Wolfe and son, Carl Wolfe, of Greensboro spent 3unday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Russell. Mr. Burton Rodwell of Portsmouth, Va., spent the week end with his sister, Mrs. P. M. Drake. Robert Hill Shaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaw, is attending the Vacational Bible School in Warrenton. Mrs. Shaw of Aurelian Springs spent several days here this week with her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Thompson. Mrs. Harry Kenyon was taken to Roanoke Rapids hospital Wednesday for treatment. Miss Vivian Person is visiting friends in Mt. Gllead. Mrs. J. M. Coleman visited her oounsin, Mrs. Harry Candler, in Henderson last week. Mr. C. J. Overby of Henderson spent the week end here with his father, Mr. C. B. Overby. Miss Jane Parker, who is attending Wake Forest Summer School, Boyce Uet your Nuds^ >RUG STORE NEY! WHERE YOU GETC Whmlw, ] ^rest to TS spent the week end with her moth- c er, Mrs. W. J. Parker. p Mr. Charles Davis of New York i< City is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. ?. Davis. r Mr. Richard Fountain of Waldon 0 will assist Mr. Brickhouse in a re- ^ vival at. the Baptist church beginning Monday night. Mr. Macey Pridgen of Warren- g ton was here an business Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Price and ann Revnolds. soent Sunday in Warrenton. Mrs. Billle Lanier of Warrenton d visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Edwards. here this week. ' I Route 1 Items t i i i Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ridout and family attended home-coming day j. at Zion church near Norlina Sunday. j Farmers are busy cutting wheat in this section. v Mr. L. B. Bowden was a visitor in ] the home of Mr. Charlie Edmons Sunday. Mrs. Charlie Frazier was a visitor in the home of Mrs. Herbert Edmons Sunday. Misses Mary and Harriette Wills of Greensboro are visiting their niece, Mrs. Spencer Scott. Mr. L. B. Bowden was a business visitor in Warrenton one day last week. Miss Jessie Davis has returned to Greensboro after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Davis. Miss Minnie Scott of Ridgewuy is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Spencer Scott. Mrs. William Stewart was a visitor in Raleigh Saturday. Mr. J. W. Bowden visited J. W. Smithwick Sunday. Mrs. T. M. Aycock visited her mother, Mrs. J. A. Ridout, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ridout ot Warrenton visited Mr. Ridout's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ridout, recently. Drewry Items Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilson left Wednesday to spend several weeks,'J with relatives near Charlotte and j i Lincolnton. I j Mrs. Floyd Fleming- and little j daughter, Jean, are spending this I week in Washington. D. C., with her i sister. Mrs. Wade Williams. Miss Kathleen Paschall, a member of the faculty of Western | Maryland College, spent several j days at her home here last week. j Miss Elizabeth Holloway, who I spent several weeks recently wlthjj relatives at Pinnacle, has returned.!] She was accompanied home by j Miss Hyacinth Hunter of Winston- : Salem and Miss Short of Greens- j boro who spent several days with ' her. ! Mr. and Mrs. C. M. White and j Charles, Miss Nena White, Mrs. H. 1 B. White and twin sons, Wallace j and Wtilter, visited relatives at Warren Plains ofT Sunday after- j noon. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney NeWett, Mr and Mrs. Robert Hawthorne of Lawrenceville, Va., were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hope Bullock. Mrs. W. a. Jackson of Lawrenceville and Mr. Henry Ogden of New Jersey visited Mrs. Jas. H. Bullock Sunday. Miss Brownie Taylor of Olbsonville 1s spending this week with Miss Alice White. Mrs. J. C. Watkins Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Riddick, In Gatesvilie this week. Misses Kathleen and Irma Pas Drug Co. ?- < W J REATER SATISFACtlON I forth Carolina N fomen ill hall are attending the Young Peole's Conference at High Point Col- tl >ge this week. F Misses Nancye and Olive White eturned to their home In Balelgh a' n Monday after spending some 8 Ime with Miss Alice White. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Bullock have ^ loved fiom Henderson to their w ummer home near Drewry. Ridgeway Items > 2 Services were held at the Mctho- tl list church Sunday night. w Mrs. B. O. Moore visited Mrs. Valter Rose at Middleburg one day ft ast week. . fl Miss Grace Moore left Saturday o conduct a party to the World's v ^alr in Chicago. ' ;? % The Rev. Francis Joyner of Lit- r, leton visited friends here last week, a Miss Helen Burchette was at lldgeway a short while Sunday, n Miss Ava Mustian of Afton Is S isiting Misses Mattle and Kathe- a ine Mustian. ? ti ON A STRENUOUS ROl taste mighty good. Even tirtdn have a remarkable "energizing find that Camel's costlier tobac "Get a lill wi: | "Dig A Before I Are Tb ;*' The Japanese have a | "Dig a well before you i i | I | The man who may have | borrow money should m I* an account with some make himself well and t It will be a well from w time of financial draugh CITIZEN! I WARRENT f f PikOlS I Fashion 1 F,acts 1 MOW?OOOOOOOOQ(>CWwf Miss Minnie Scott Is tn Chicago lis weel: attending the World's air. Mr. Charles Darts of Vow York ttended the service it Good bepherd Ridge way, Sunday. 4 Mr. R. S. Davis of Macon was a si tor hare Sunday. Miss a: ice Scott u visit log het main In Durham. MSssSeMh Petar visited Mre Arngton Ittvls at Henderson Tues?r. Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Kabiy visaed lefr parent* In Rldgevray lr-st eek. Mrs. T. P. Grant has returned oma vtiit to her son In Winstonalem. Miss Dcsa Gregory of Georgia is (siting htlss Louise Wycoff this reek. Miai Lorene Jones it vltiting reltlves at Warrenton. Dr. and Mrs. McCauley of Baltilore, Md , and Mr. and Mrs. L. Uiott ahd little son visit xl their unt, Mrs. L. M. Klilan, one day >cently. LJND OF GOLF Cameli test drops away! For Cameli effect." And steady smoker i cos never jangle die nervei. < tha Camel!" lOHHMMWMMMNMiMMMMi Well J You irsty" I maxim which say*! v ire thirsty." 1 i occasion some day to | ake it a point to cany | reliable * bank and | avorably known there. 8 hich he may draw in | ZZJHI I > I il;!: -'i|J | i,1 . ;4 v i BANK :?j ON, N. C.

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