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,,n>V, AP?'l 3, 1936 Society Items PRAYER t.,11 nf Thy Spirit Lord, 13Die S0!7cv "anxious to do Thy juke ?e ik for Thy footsteps 1^ ntf u> hem over vale and ' hilt. ? nie so full, ^ere may be no J?*S heart for a thought jTmy ?? "< '<?mM" finde so full that' my heart may JfisV way which will lead nne*ome. __ and trust in my Heaveniy Guide, I Give me, so from Thee I ne'er may roam. vj me so full of unselfish love, Like John, who leaned on His H Master's breast. Hjay other's see I have been with I And my soul with Thy Presence HANNAH M. DAVIS, I warrenton. N. C., March 1936. I Mrs. Katherine Pendleton Ar - ~"A ?<>vnr William T. Polk 1 ill ttliu *?*?.,? ist week for Mexico where rill spend some time, and Mrs. Richard Fleming ( s of Palmer Springs, were i in Warrenton on Saturday. ( Harvey Riggan of Hender- , : was a guest of Mr. Henry j and family last week. Mr. is a former resident of War- . Elizabeth Wagner, who has tonfined to her home for ime on account of sickness i to E. C. T. C., Greenville, , he is a student, on Sunday. , Whit Williams has returni a visit tc her son Mr. O. ams and family in Raleigh. ( John Turman of Richmond , ie week end here with her liss Kate White Williams, j r. Alex Baxter and daughs Katherine, of Henderson ; Itors here on Sunday. , ndrew Monroe of Raleigh, ] visitor in Warrenton on I airs, nances rseuroauiu ruiu i iaiue ar.n House of Thclma. are juesis of Mrs. George Scoggin and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Tucker were visitors in Greenville last' week. i Mrs. T. P. Heath of Raleigh, is ] a guest of her mother, Mrs. S. P. Arrington. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harper of Roanoke | iRapids were dinner guest of Mr. aid Mrs. R. L. Cook last week. 1 Mrs. f. H. Gibbs was a recent ] tailor in Raleigh. 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Vincent, ! aid son Billy, of Baltimore, and Miss Helen Enfield, of Philadel- ] PMa, were guests of Mrs. G. H. i Macon on Friday night. I Mrs. George G. Allen of Hartspie, Sew York, spent several days 1 H ? II BIG SPRING F j CENT SALE,, | 17, 18. | REMEMBER -YOU KNOW GAINS? DC I THfM AT 5 - * /-I 1 H BOYCE DRU( H H H V H H H H H s H H S H t ! Warrenton, North Cwolla l|l | News with Mrs. Edmund White and other sisters here. Mrs. Allen, who was enroute from Pinehurst, where she has been spending some time, was accompanied to Warrenton by Miss Lucy Burwell and Miss Mary Spottswood Baskervill, who have been her guest at Pinehurst for several days. lvu. miu iviis. ijioya uook, 01 Edenton, spent; several days in Warrenton this week. Mrs. R. B. Boyd and son. Hamilton, of Oxford, were week end guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Tucker. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. King and daughter, of South Carolina, were week end guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Watson returned from Florida on Monday where they spent several months Friends of Miss Elizabeth Boyd will be glad to learn that she has recovered from an attack of influenza. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Turley of Washington. D. C., spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. White of Ridgeway Thursday. Mrs. J. C. White and son of Fayetteville have been visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. White at Ridgeway for the past two weeks. Miss Lottie Bell and Mrs. Sam Weldon were visitors in Henderson on Sunday afternoon. Miss Maxine Drake was a visitor in Richmond on Wednesday. Mrs. E. J. Davis spent several days this week in Greensboro. Misses Alberta and May Davis of Louisburg were guests of Mis. E. S. Allen and family here on Sunday afternoon. Misses Jean Allen, Ann Crinkley, Patsy Rodgers and Nancy Moseley ? ? 1- 3 Hflnn HfolUT Were WCCB. CI1U 5 uc.oo ui ivwo XVXM4JT [Catherine Allen at Axtelle. Mesdames T. C. Montgomery, A. W. Hall and Miss Lou Hall were , visitors in Rocky Mount and Richmond this week. Mesdames A. C. Blalock, J. E. Adams. T. V. Allen and Miss Margaret Blalock were visitors in Henierson this week. Mrs. C. R. Rodwell was a visitor : in Raleigh on Tuesday. , Mr. Wiley Coleman of Spring Hope, and Messrs. William Speight and Phil Carter Bunn of R/Ocky Mount were visitors here this week. Miss Rowe Jones returned on Wednesday from a visit to Scotland Neck. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jackson were visitors in Stovall and Rocky Mount this week. Mrs. P. M. Stalllngs is recovering from a fail which occured at tier home tiiis week. Misses Ethel and Bee LaBoyteaux of Richmond were week end guests of Mrs. B. B. Williams. Dr. and Mrs. John Turman of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Petar and Miss Kate White Williams were visitors in Louisburg on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Moore of Durham and Mrs. Edgar Brantley of Fayetteville, wjere week end guests of Mrs. N. M. Palmer. Miss Ruby Burton of Keysville, V&? who has been visiting Mrs. W. ?????? ? < IEXALL ONE jj \PRIL 15, 16, jj THE DATE- * r THE BAR- I N'T MISS 1 I COMPANY S m tut ttttt tr m m T1 and Ever F. Alston for the past week, left Wednesday for Rocky Mount where she has accepted a position with Kre Sanatairium hjospital |of that city. Miss Mary Speed Massenburg of Raleigh is spending several days here with her mother Mrs Pannie Massenburg. Mr. and Mrs. John Garrett and son, John, Jr., were visitors in Henderson on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Ben Bronson of Tarboro snent several davs Jipre lacf with her mother, Mrs. Mamie Clark who accompanied her home for a visit of some time. Mrs. E. T. Rodwell spent Thursday in Raleigh. Mrs. James Mustian spent Wednesday in Franklinton as guest of Mrs. Leslie Weaver, who was before her marriage, Miss Minnie Mustian. The Rev. Ed Davis of Louisburg was a dinner guest of relatives here last week. Mrs. Hugh Norvell and daughter have returned to Henderson after a visit of some time to relatives here. Miss Tempe Boyd of Chapel Hill snenfl Sat.nrrinv nitrhf. flim/iow here with her mother, Mrs. Tempe Boyd. Mr. Jimmy Mayfield and Misses Rose Kimball and Mary Randolph spent Sunday at Faison. Friends of Mrs. J. E. Frazier of near Warrenton regret to learn that she has been confined at her home for some time on account of illness. U. D. C. TO MEET The U. D. C. will meet on Friday afternoon at 3:30 at the home of Miss Amma D. Graham. A full attendance is urged. WEINER ROAST Members of the B. Y. P. U. enjoyed a weiner roast on Monday night. Each member had the privilege of asking a friend. Twentyfive were present. HOSTESS TO GARnEN CLUB Mesdames W. A. Connell, C. T. i Bowers, Alex Walker and Will Al- i LADI GEN' we w /-* a -m. t -rrr\ a SAIN 11A MARA C Bank c Wher To 1 I] Though Barber ] connected,! e we wish for the pat have operat to you a m< in our new li W. W. Ki HE WARREN RECOP its of InU len Connell were hostesses to 26 members of the Garden Club this week. A reading on ureen hardens" was given by Mrs. H. A. Boyd; one on "Out-door Living Rooms." was read by Mrs. A. T. Rodwell. A cake, donated by the president, Mrs. J. A. Dameron, was awarded Mrs. Jack Scott for "Flower Arrangement." Blue Ribbons were given, Mesdames W. A. Connell Sr. for best home-raised lettuce head; J. C. Burwell, for potted plants, and J. W. Taylor for flower arrangement. Mesdames, Edmund White, and W. D. Rodgers received red ribbons for potted plants and best flower arrangement. Mrs. W. A. Connell Sr. told of her recent visit to the Charleston gardens. Hot tea. sandwiches and cake were served by the hostesses. ATTEND CONFERENCE Among those from Warrenton and Warren attending the Missionary Conference at Rocky Mount yesterday were Mrs. Willie Robinson and Miss Pannie Robinson of Norlina, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Palmer of Macon, Mrs. J. A. Dameron, Miss Lilly Belle Dameron. Mr and Mrs. W. A. Connell Jr., Mr and Mrs. S. T. Wilson, and Miss Margaret Hunter. HOSTESSES AT SUPPER Mrs. W. M. Gardner and Miss Mary Randolph were hostesses at a buffet supper at the home of Mrs. Gardner recently. The table was centered with white sweetpeas and ferns, carrying out a green and white color scheme. Those present were Misses Mildred Lyons, Elizabeth Boyd, Rose Kimball, Clara Williams. Margaret Blalock, Mesdames Clyde Rodwell, A. D. Harris, W. D. Rodgers, S. O. Nunn, Alpheus Jones and Virginia Pearsall. HONOR MRS. CAIN Mrs. Edmund White and Miss Lucy Bur well were hostesses at four tables of cards on Tuesday night in honor of Mrs. Henry Cain of Nashville, Tenn., house J guest of her sister, Mrs. O. I. Hin>on. The White home was festive IES, an TLEMI ish to antic that the RY BARBE an d GRET'S BE SHOP ire now located in the )f Warren Bii e We Are Better Prep ?ake Care Of Your N( n Our Respective Lines ' LOCATED in the same bi Shop and Beauty Shop are sach having a separate entra TO EXPRESS our sincere a fnn a era onven us duriner th( O- -- - w ed at our former locations, >st cordial invitation to comi ocation. dd Marg ID jrest to W in its decorations ol spring flowers. High score prize was won by Miss Olivia Burwell, and the honoree was presented a gift of the occasion. A sweet course followed by coffee, cheese crackers, nuts and mints were served ttie following guests: Mesdames Cain, W. N. 1 Boyd, H. A. Boyd, H. N. Walters, : V. F. WaTd, John Mitchell, John ! VanPelt, of Richmond. T. J. Holt, i C. A * .Tucker, J. G. Ellis, C. R. ! Rodwell, and Misses Eula Allen, . Mamie Williams, Olivia Burwell and Lilly Belle Dameron. MRS. HOLT HOSTESS i Mrs. T. J. Holt entertained at ; two tables of bridge on Friday af ternoon in honor of Mrs. Henry Cain of Nashville, Tennesse. High 1 score prize was won by Mrs. W. N. 1 Boyd, and the honoree was pre- ! sented a guest prize. Others playing 1 were Mesdames J..H. Kerr, W. H. Alston, V. F. Ward, A. A. Williams, ' G. H. Macon, Edmund White and H. N. Walters. Mrs. O. I. Hinson joined the guests for refreshments. ( ATTEND DEMONSTRATION Mr. and Mrs. Dorman Blaylock ' attended a demonstration and din- j ner given by the Imperial Casket Co. in Raleigh on Monday. ENTERTAINS GUEST Honoring her house guest, Miss Dn^nr rifttlln sv? Of PnthnJnn'r. PaI * uajic ux oi/. A^auiicixxxc o v/ux- j lege. Richmond, Miss Mariam Boyd entertained at a picnic supper at ( Largo pond last week. Those pres- , ent were: Miss Betsy Gayle, Misses . Helen Holt, Laura Ellis, Elizabeth j Boyd, John and Ralph Williams, Charles Tucker, Robert Baskervill HONORS MISS GAYLE Miss Jean Williams entertained at dinner last week in honor of Miss Betsy Gayle of Richmond, guest of Miss Mariam Boyd. Pollowing dinner, Miss Williams' guests enjoyed a picture show. MISS DRAKE HONORED Honoring Miss Maxine Drake, bride-elect, Miss Dorothy Parker entertained on Sunday morning at I id IN mnce R SHOP AUTY lilding iared ieds 3 aiding, the in no way nee. ppreciation > years we and extend e to see us | aret Kidd I omen 111 'I I a wedding breakfast at Hotel Warren. White spires and yellow jon-j quils were table decorations. Handpainted place cards and miniature corsages were used. Those present were Misses Maxine, Mary and Ann' Olivia Drake, Katherine Baxter of Henderson, Katherine Mason Mose-i ley, Fannie House Scoggin, Mar-j garet Blalock, Jane Parker and Mesdames C. K. Planson and J. E. Adams. AUXILIARY MEETS The American Legion Auxiliary met last week at the home of Mrs.' G>*J T ...1 ?.V. T * W I QU lAlJfU WilAI LY?lO. UUJU. 1IU9. ?Y . L. Wood and Miss Nancy Loyd as joint hostesses. Mrs. Hugh Holt talked on the Girl Scouts and their plans to build a cabin in the near' tuture. Mrs. C. T. Bowers gave a reading on "Community Sfervice." | Hot tea and cake was served during the social hour. HONORS BRIDE-ELECT Miss Maxine Drake was honored on Friday night by Miss Fannie House Scoggin at five tables of, bridge. A green and yellow color' motif was carried out in the re- [ freshments of cream, which was mpped with minature wedding1 jells, and cake, which was served I n individual cakes. The honoree, vas presented a gift, and Mrs. Vlr- j rinia Pearsall was awarded a prize 'or making highest bridge score.. | Miss Scoggin's guests included .Via MIgCAC Movina Hfow or>?4 TTnf_ ' ...V ??WU11V) i'iUl J auu ;ie Drake, Margaret Blalock, MaApril Shower of Food Bargains Best American CHEESE Whole Grain RICE, Small Dried Lima Be Sweet Crushed CORN, Phillip's Delicious STRING BEAI Colonial Brand COCOA Colonial Red Sour Pitted CHERRIES, Southern Manor SUCCOTASH, Banner Brand Sausage 2 19c n? White House Appli Old Va. Curranfr .Ii Post Bran Flakes, j Educator Crax, pk; Armour's Corn Meal Mush, % B. & M. Baked Be. Our Pride Bread, 1 . PAGI f , Fashion f Facts I :iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim?iiiiiiiiiii'i>mie Williams, Huldah Nobles, Elba Me Gowan. Mary Randolph, Clara Williams, Rose Kimball, Mildred Lyons, Olivia Burwell, Mary Prances Rodwell, Katherlne Baxter, Katherine Scoggin, Leonora Taylor, Dorothy and Jane Parker, and Mesdames M. M. Drake, J. E. Ad ams, Virginia pearsai ana trances Bauerbaum of Thelma. Patronize the Advertiser EASTER SPECIALS! FREE RINSE WITH EACH SHAMPOO and FINGER WAVE FAVORS r?. ai *1J r or i*nuaren JOHNNIE'S BEAUTY SHOPPE , Phone IS WILLIAMS LAW BLDG. Court House Square ^ ), lb/ 19c 11 7 6 lbs. 25c j 3 oo,, ttilO Lb. LLy 1 429'' | NS, 4 ~ 29c 1 22,b^ Cartons -r- 10c I ,325c ||| ft ? MV FLAKES lOt pig. :j| * e Jelly, 3 jars, 25c < elly, 3 jars, 25c Jkg., 10c I 8; 1 17c II | I J cans,. 25c I | | ans, can, 15c oaf, ! 9c |
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