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spirit *hafhJ narrow straw
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steel and soring of
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?0 into their places,
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V, startles in its paces.
l^fubles in a laW"as
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^parting- slinll rejoice
and without starting,
|^^5L hear the lion's voice.
foo neie- ne __Lincoln Fhtzell.
I ^iiiiam Baskervill ar.d fxiend
9 ffa\ne Kreisler of Oklahoma
okla. spent the ChriscmasJ
KLs m the heme of Mr. Bas-1
parents. Mr. and Mrs. W.
Margaret Davis of Wake
ai;d Betsy Bizzell of Eliz-1
K*:cwn. were week end guests
Catherine Moseley in the
m Je pf Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Mose- I
f'jjr s. 0. Nunn left on Monday I
R-?; fcr Henderson. Ky. where he I
&; be on the Kentucky tobacco!
if: Charlie Moseley of LaCrosse. I
Hi. was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. I
K a. Moseley on Saturday night. I
Mrs H. P. Reid. and Misses Lois I
H: Frances Reid. Maywood and J
* ; ;$ Mrdlin were visitors in I
Henderson last week.
Wsl- and -Mrs. Fred Butler and son
H; Mrs. Kitty Riggan of Norfolk
He Mr Bell of Raleigh were guests
Hiihs Louie Bell and Mrs. Sam
Hfccon for several days this week.
Messrs. Leslie and Richard F.
Heilress. -Mrs. Jim Jeffress of Pal^ .-sn-inss
and Mr. and Mrs. W)l
I[an Darnels and family of Henders:n
?:e dinner guest of Mr. and
iCs. c. P Allen last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Bobbitt and
L spent several days last week
Br.th relatives in Macon.
I Mr. and .Mrs. E. G. Shaw of
Henderson were guests of Mr. and
Hbs. A. C. Blalock last week.
it. Will Klme was a visitor in
ichmond on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Caul of Ocean
Hie* were week end guest of Mr.
InHnd Mrs. H. P. Reid.
I Mrs Colgate Dardin of Franklin,
Hft. and Mrs. William Woodley of
Haieigh, spent several days last
Hreek in the home of Mrs. Myra
1 ^prison Williams and Miss Bruce
I Mr. William Pendexter returned
p his home in Washington, D. C.
ID Tuesday after spemding the
pistmas holidays in the home of
pr. and Mrs. Charles A. Tucker.
Mrs. R. Z. Egerton has returned
lifter spending several days last
keek in Raleigh with her daughMr
and Mrs. Edward Price and
laughter have returned to their
Mne in Kingsport, Tenn. after
spending the holidays in the lio.'ne
Ioi us mother, Mrs. E. C. Price.
Mr. and Mrs. Vester Sales and
children of High Point, Reverend
Edward Davis and Miss Alberta
Davis of Louisburg, Mr. and Mrs.
Ivey Allen and Miss Elizabeth Allen
of Oxford were guests of Mrs.
IE. S. Allen and family during the
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bracklen of
Norfolk have returned after being
guests of Miss Virgie Thompson
for several days last week.
Mrs. P. M. Stallings and Mr. Theo
ISiallings accompanied Miss Bettie
Stallings to V/alstonburg, where
she is a member of the school faculty,
on Sunday.
Mr- and Mrs. Clayton Smallmg
Washington, D. C? Mr. and Mrs.
|W. L. Burkett and Mr. John Bux|toa
Williams of Franklin, Va., and
|Mr and Mrs. T. H. Wildern of
I Greenville have returned after
I spending the holidays in the home
1 ^* mother, Mrs. J. B. WilI
p?indexter and sons,
I and Gordon, and Miss Sallie
last^ W6re v's^,rtrs ^ Durham
I Pfth Pate has returned to
home in irvin after spending
I n< !!aI days last We<rk as the guest
I if Frances Reid.
I lasii an^ Boone Flowers and
--tl ?f Bcnderson were dinner
m ui Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Cook'?
Saturday. |
9 Misses Tempie and Selmaj
,/^ht were visitors in Danville,
W\ Friday.
^ends of little Mariam Joyce
are glad to know she is able
- out again after several
of illness.
Miss Mary Lee Gardner has re
U?6d t0 C of u- N- C- Gr,,-ens"
I ^ after spending the holidays
I i?,f with her parents, Mr. and
Wll Tern Gardner.
and Mrs. s. B. Fishel and
l^Phine Pis?lel spont the week
I at Robin-Dale. The many
^hds of little Josephine will be
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glad to know that altho she sprained
her ankle and broke a bone in
tne same ankle she is able to get
around with ure aid of a caste ana
brace.
Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Eldridge ol
Chattanooga, Tenn., and son, Mr.
DeWitt Eldridge of Chapel Hill, are
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dameron.
Mrs. Colgate Darden of Franklin,
Va., and Mrs. W. T. Woodley were
week end guests of Mrs. Ed Williams
and Mrs. Bruce Harrison.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rcdgers returned
on Tuesday night after
spending the holidays in Salisbury.
Mr. and Mis. W. R. Strickland
returned this week after spending
several days in Florida.
Miss Tempie Dameron left Wednesday
for Centreville, Md., after
spending the holidays here with her
sisters, Misses Belle and Julia
Dameron.
Misses Margaret Flowers and
guests, May Young, of Spartanburg
College, were guests of Miss
Etta Mae Flowers on Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. A. W. Bracey is expected to
return Wednesday night after
spending the holidays in Marion
with her parents.
Miss Edith Alston has returned
to her home in Holiister after
spending seme time in the home of
Mrs. E. S. Allen and family here.
Miss Jean Allen was hostess to
friends at "annagrams" on Tuesday
afternoon.
Mrs. T. F. Heath was called to
Charlotte on Sunday on account
of the illness with pneumonia of
her son, Mr. T. F. Heath.
Mrs. Plato Durham and daughter,
Lucy, of Richmond were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund
White.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Frazier and
son, T. R. Jr., have moved into the
home of Mrs. H. N. Walters.
Mr. Walter Parker has returned
to New York after being a guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund White for
the holidays.
Friends of Mrs. Sue White regret
that she has been confined at
the home of her daughter, Mrs. J.
B. Massenburg, for some time on
account of sickness.
Mr. and Mrs. Lunsford Long and
family of Raieign were guests 01
Mrs. S. P. Arrington for a short
while last week.
Mrs. Roy Davis accompanied her
nephews, Masters Frank and Phil Allen
of Washington, D. C., as far j
as Richmond on Wednesday. ]
Misses Lucy Mayfield of Roanoke
Rapids faculty and Katherine May- ,
field of Greensboro were guests of ,
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cawthorne for ,
several days this week.
Mesdames J. B. Boyce Sr., Alice
Partin and Miss Beth Partin of
Littleton and James Mchorn of
Weldon were guests of Mrs. W. R.
Boyce Wednesday. 1
Mr. W. R. Boyce and son, Billy, 1
were visitors in Raleigh this week. J
Mr. and Mrs. John Van Pelt of '
Richmond have returned after vis- (
iting relatives here last week '"or 1
several days. (
Mesdames W. R. Boyce and children
and J. B. Boyce were visitors
in Littleton this week. '
Mrs. Jack Scott and family have
returned after spending the holidays
at Edgewood with her family. J
Mrs. E. J. Davis spent Thursday j
in Richmond.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dcwtin and
daughter, Mary, have returned to
Wadesboro, after spending the holidays
here with Mrs. Sam Davis ,
and family.
Miss Louise Dowtin left this week
for Goldsboro after being here for
some time with her father, Mr.
Tank Dowtin.
Mrs. S. J. Moretz and Miss j
Marina Moretz of Washington, D.
C., were week end guests of Mr. j
and Mrs. Bob Bright.
Mrs. W. W. Kidd has recovered
after being at home for two weeks
on account of sickness.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bright were
I visitors in Whiteville last week.
Misses Alease and Dorothy Martin
of Whiteville are guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Bright.
Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Miles of
Danville, Mr. and Mrs. Mcrton
Miles and family, Mr. and Mrs. E.
G. Shaw and son, E. G. Jr., of
Henderson were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. A. C. Elalock last week.
Mr. J. E. Adams left on Tuesday
to spend a few days with relatives
in Hamlet. i
Miss Madge Hudgins has return- j
ed to Raleigh after spending the
holidays here with Mr. and Mrs.
John Hudgins and family.
Mr. Walker Burwell has returned
to Ch'arlofte after spending the
holidays here with his parents, Mr. j
and Mrs. J. C. Burwell.
Mrs. Elizabeth Parker and Miss
Dot Parker have returned after
visiting relatives in Cape Charles
for several days.
Miss Nancy Campbell Bullock of
Carolina
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Roxboro is a guest of Miss Sarah
Palmer Moore.
Misses Nannie Margaret Brown, .
Elizabeth Rodwell and Catherine
Vloseley returned to Meredith Col- !
ege in Raleigh on Thursday.
Miss Helen Reid of Athens, Ga,
irrived on Tuesday night to be a
juest of her parents here.
Mr. and Mrs. Hege Terrell of (
'Jew York, Mrs. H. M. Terrell of ,
Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Pettis Ter- ;
ell of Henderson and Miss Leah
Terrell of Durham have all return- <
:d to their homes after being guests
)f Mrs. B. P. Terrell for several
lays last week.
Among those attending the dance
md supper at Scotland Neck Monlay
night were Misses Katherino
Williams, Nancy Gillam, Messrs.
Charles Lee Terrell, Belford Wagrer,
Bill Ward, Jack Kidd, Charles
Tucker, and guest, William Pendex;er
of Washington, D. C., and Mr.
J. A. Tucker Sr.
CLUB MEETS
Mrs. A. A. Williams was hostess
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at two tables of contract on Wednesday
afternoon. There were no
extra guests. Mrs. V. F. Ward won
a set of chair backs as major score
prize of the day. Plum pudding
with whipped cream and coffee with
cheese dates were served. Mrs. w.
H. Alston invited the club to meet
with her next week.
U. D. C. MEETING
A meeting of the United Daughters
of the Confederacy will be held
in the home of Mrs. E. S. Alien this
afternoon at 3:30 o'clock.
SON BORN
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Fate Weaver
on Christmas day, an 8 pound
son?Robert Madison.
EASON-MATTHEWS
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ivir. ana ivirs. J.ruy -d- mai,wicw.i;
of Kipling anounce the marriage
of their daughter, Sarah Eunice, tc
Francis Halstead Eason, son of Mr
and Mrs. F. M. Eason, of South
Mills. The marriage was solemnized
Sunday afternoon, December 22, at
the home of Rev. J. C. Menius of
Lillington, who officiated. Only a
few invited friends were present.
The bride graduated from Campbell
College, attended Louisburg and
Wake Forest Colleges, and is now
teaching in the Lafayette school
system in Harnett County.
Mr. Eason is a graduate of Wake
Forest College, where 'he was a
member of Sigma Alpha Epilson
social fraternity, Beta Phi and Pi
Kappa Mu professional fraternities.
At present he is professor of
English and Athletic Director of
the John Graham High School in
Warrenton.
ENTERTAINS FRIENDS
Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Seaman were
at home to about 40 friends on
Christmas Day from 11 A. .M until
2 o'clock P. M. The home was
beautifully decorated in evergreens,
cut flowers and red candles. Delicious
refreshments suggestive of the
holiday season were served from
the dining room tables which was
centered with red roses.
HOSTESS AT DANCE
Miss Isabel Allen gave a dance
to friends at the home of her parents,
Supt. and Mrs. J. Edward
Allen on Friday night. Other than
dancing those present enjoyed an
attractive contest in which Mr. R.
B. Boyd, Jr. was the winner. Hot
chocolate and wafers were served
to the following: Misses Ann Macon,
Matt'e Warren Blalock, Caroline
Williams, Nancy Peete, and Nancy
Moore. Messrs. Alpheus Moseley,
James Boyce, Jr., Richard Boyd,
Harry Williams and Julian Kline.
HONOR HOUSE GUESTS
Complimentary to her house
quests, the Misses Margaret Davis,
of Wake Forest, and Betsy Bizzell,
of Elizabefhtown, Miss Catherine
Mason Moseley was hostess at a
buffet supper on Saturday night.
How Calotabs
To Throw (
MtTHnng have found In Calotabs a
most valuable aid in the treatment
of colds. They take one or two tablets
the first night and repeat the
third nr fifth nieht if needed.
How do Calotabs help Nature
throw off a cold? First, Calotabs is
one of the most thorough and dependable
of all intestinal eliminants,
thus cleansing the intestinal tract of
the germ-laden mucus and toxines.
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LOS ANGELES . . . The mother
of these Missouri hound quin-pupletg
was brought here for a fox hunting
scene in a movie. Being five, they
were named after the Dionne quintuplets
and shipped to the famous
Canadian sisters for Christmas.
The home was attractive in Christmas
evergreens. A silver and blue
color scheme was carried out in
the dining room, where blue tapers
burned in silver holders.
Miss Moseley's supper guests included:
the Misses Davis and Bizzell,
Misses Katherine and Ann
Scoggin, Pannie House Scoggin,
Elizabeth Boyd, and Betsy Taylor.
Messrs. Tom Holt, James Poindexter,
Edward Price Grant, Boyd
Davis, Bill Rook, Herbert Lovett,
Alfred Williams, William Taylor,
William Dameron of Clayton, Wil
liam Baskervill and house guest
Wayne Kriesler of Oklahoma City,
Okla., Charlie Moseley, of Lacrosse,
Va., Robert Baskervill of
Durham, Edward Hall of Reidsville,
Walker Burwell of Charlotte, Hintcn
Wesson of State College, Raleigh,
and Dr. Rufus Jones.
Following the supper other friends
dropped in for an informal dance.
Fruit punch was served by the hostess.
ENTERTAINS YOUNG FRIENDS
C. P. Allen, Jr. entertained a
number of his young friend at the j
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. |
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Second, Calotabs are diuretic to the j
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C. Allen, on Saturday night. Games i
and contests were enjoyed by those j
present. Delicioijs refreshments ,
were served to the following: Jean J
and Edith Allen, Ruby Harris, Jane
Peete, Patsy Rodgers, Nancy Lcyd,
Katherine Petar, Nancy Moseley, *
Margaret Rodwell, Margaret and
Fernie Rhem, Mary Allison Modlin,
Hamilton Boyd, and Bill Kidd. 1
Each guest was presented a pretty ^
Chfistmas package. Those win- 4
ning prizes in the contests were:
Ruby Harris, Nancy Moseley and r
Fernie Rhem. 1
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ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE (
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Wright announce
the marriage of their t
daughter, Annie Mary, to Mr. Herman
Crutchfield of South Hill, Va?
on December 24th. They will make t
their home in South Hill. li
GARDEN CLUB TO MET jt
A meeting of the Warrenton j p
Garden Club will be held at the e
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alternoon, January 8, at
5:30 o'clock, a member announced
his week.
vnss YOUNG WILL
WED JAMES CONNELL
The following announcement,
nade on Christmas Day, will be of
vide-spread interest here and
hroughout the state:
Mrs. James Madison Young announces
the engagement and apnroaching
marriage of her daugher,
Lucy Fuller, to Mr. James P. B.
lonnell.
The date of the wedding has not
teen announced.
Women far outnumber men in
he teaching profession in the
ower grade schools of the United
States. There are 853,000 women
eachers in these schools as com>ared
to 190,000 men, the last Fed
ral census reveals.
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