I FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1936
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fl ^^i:^??ww?w8wnawm
vagabond song
ah the musing men have done
hjer5 not the circling sun.
I Vjj [il0 thinking men will do
fannot make one star untrue.
_:d the days I spent with dole
*... one shattered idol whole?
v.oep until I die,
fl fflio will care or heed my cry?
.>...,,.,.11 sleepy autumn weather
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joy and 1 jog on together, j
gjjeped ni warmth beneath the sun, I
Cooled by stars when day is done! I
H ?Josephine Johnson. I
jir. and Mrs- J. H. Fltzhugh and I
JIr and Mrs. J. L- Fitzhugh of!
(jarysburg were guests of Mr. and I
jjr5' John Rhem on Sunday.
I Misses Gladys Taylor and Hatha- I
,;ni? Baxter of Henderson were I
j-josis of Mrs. T A. Baxter on Sun- I
I rov B. N. de Foe Wag.ier re-1
I tamed Monday from Pittsboroj
w2jere he held a mission. I
jir. and Mrs. W. R. Hedgepeth I
I and family were visitors in Conway I
Rich Square on Sunday. I
Among those attending the dis-|
jjjet, meeting of the Woman's Aux-1
jijji-y at Townesville on Wednes-j
jay were Rev. B- N. de Foe Wag-1
I r.;r. Mesciames W. R, Baskervill, A- J
I a. Williams, B. B. Williams, Jack!
scott. J. G. Williams, J. H. Kerr, J
I j. P- Seoggin and Misses Rowe I
I Jones and Annie Hawkins- J
Mrs F. H. Chalmers of Lexing-1
tea. Ky . is a guest of her daugh-J
tar. Mrs V. F. WardI
Mr and Mrs- William Boyd of I
| Henaeison were visitors here Tues-|
I Mr Alpheus Speed Moseley is re-j
covering from an infected throat!
a: bis home- I
fl Fneiais of Mrs. M- B. Alston of I
I Ridgeway regret that she has been!
| coniiiied to her home for some!
i. ~ f jllnaoc
true on account ui uunou,
I .Miss .Mary Southerland of Hen-I
cersoir was a guest of Mrs- Archie |
I :on on SaturdayI
.Mrs- A. J. Ellington is confinedl
I :c her home this week on account I
o: illness- I
I Mr. L- H- Thomas of Rocky |
I .Mount was a visitor here Wednesl
I Mr- Alexander Alston of Louis-1
I tzg was a visitor here on Tuesday!
I Mr and Mrs. J- P. Watson spent I
several days last week in New!
[ York where Mr. Watson had his I
I hand operated on.
I Mr- and Mrs. F. M. Allen and |
I .Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis were visi- I
| icrs in Raleigh last week- I
I Mrs. Raymond Wynne of Marian,!
I S CM was a recent guest of Mrs. G.l
Miss Kate Ballard has returned I
I to Raleigh after a visit here ofj
I several days last week with Misses!
I X'ena and Rie Parker.
Mrs. K P. Arrington has return-!
?d after spending several months!
I Mr. and Mrs. W. M- Gardner!
I and son, Monroe, attended the!
I State Fair in Raleigh on Friday, i
I Mr. and Airs. G- S. Foote ofl
Portsmouth were guests at Hotel 11
I Warren for several days this week-1'
Mcsciamcs P. M. Stallings andr
I PA. Tlrorne spent several days!1
last week in Portsmouth and at j
I Lar.gley Field- I'
I Miss Huldah Nobles spent the I1
*eek end at her home in Green-J'
I ville. She was accompanied there!
on Friday by her parentsI
Mr and Airs Ira Weaver have I
taken an apartment in the home!
I Kith Air. and Mrs. F- W. Cooper,!
I Khich was formerly occupied by!
Mr and Mrs- Macy Pridgen andl'
I family. I
I > Mrs. H. P. Reid and daughters, I
I Misses Rachel, Lois and Frances,!1
I tvere visitors in Durham last week-It
Mr. and Mrs Tim Thompson 11
I tave returned after a visit of sev-jj
ei'al days to relatives in Oakville- I,
I -M:Annie Hudgins was a visi-1
I 'or in Raleigh last week. I]
I Miss Aladge Hudgins of Raleigh I
- the week end here with rCla- I
I Dr C. c Peete and children at- I'
" "ucu ms aiare rair m
?n Friday.
Mr. Clinton Neal attended the
State Fair Friday nightMiss
Kate Wilcox Foote of Portsftouih
spent several days this week
the guest of Misses Gayle and
Georcie Tarwater.
Mr and Mrs- Lawrence and Mrs
F P Hunter and Miss Lizzie Warwick
of Portsmouth were dinner
s in the home of Mr- J- J^rwater
on Sunday.
Mrs Carry Carr Mitchell of Ashevi]le
is a guest in the home of the
Misses Lillie Belle and Julia DamWon
Mr and Mrs. Roy Davis returned
i'csterday after spending a few days
lri Windsor.
Mr Frank Brown Allen of War^nton
and Mrs- Allen of Greensboro
spent the week end in Durarn
with Mrs Allen's parents
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Warrex&m, North (
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Miss Sarah Palmer Moore of! i
Washington, D. C., was a week end
visitor in the home of her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moore.
Mrs- C. W- Childers of Rocky
Mount is a guest of her daughter,
Miss Dorothy ParkerMr
and Mrs. George Pittard of
Madison, Conn., Mr. Jeff Pittard cl
of Egerton, Va-, and Mrs. J. B. o:
Pittard of Littleton were dinner to
guests of Mr. and Mrs- E T. Odom ei
and family on Wednesday. ir
Mrs- Raymond Wynn and Miss B
Virginia Wynn of Marion, S. C-, are ci
guests in the home of Dr. and Mrs- S
G- H. Macon. H
Mr. and Mrs. Jerman Walker and ^
little daughter, Mary Elizabeth,
and Miss Ann Rodgers spent last f<
Sunday with Mr. Will Harris at ci
High Point. r<
Mr and Mrs. G. S- Foote and V
Miss Kate Wilcox Foote have re- fi
turned after spending a few days V
with relatives and at Hotel Warren, ci
Major W W. Smith and Mr. John f<
Dillon of Washington, D. C., and cl
Mr. Ben E- Cook of Ponca City, V
Okla., and Mrs- Raymond Wynn B
and daughters, Misses Nona and L
Virginia, of Marion, S. C , were
dinner guests in the home of Dr.
and Mrs- G. H. Macon on Wednes- h
day night. V
Mr. Ben Cook of Ponca City, Okla T
Major W. W- Smith and Mr. John tl
Dillon of Washington, D. C-, were pi
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs- How
ard P. Jones Thursday night. ir
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HOSTESS TO CLUB ir
Mrs. G. H. Macon was hostess to d(
her card club on Thursday after- si
noon. The high score prize, a salad w
plate, as well as the floating prize, fl
a deck of cards, was won by Mrs- ~
H. F. Jones. Mrs. P. H. Chalmers p
of Lexington, Ky, the only visitor,
also received a prize. An ice course
with coffee and wafers was servedMRS
BOYCE HOSTESS
Mrs- J. B- Boyce was hostess to ijj
members of her club on Thursday. |
High score prize was won by Mrs- |
W. R. Baskervill and the floating |
prize was won by Mrs C- A. Tucker. |
An ice course with coffee and I
cheese straws was servedDINNER
GUESTS
Dinner guests in the home of
Congressman and Mrs- John H.
Kerr on Sunday were Mrs. William I
Duke of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs.
A- H- Mortz, Miss Mary Kerr Mortz,
and Mrs. S. A. Mallory of Yanceyville,
and Mrs. W. O- Spencer of
Winston Salem.
DAUGHTER BORN
Mr. and Mrs. T. R- Banks of |
GLnrlrtHo onnnnnrp flip birth of 2L I M
daughter, Mary Sue, on September J
29th, Mrs. Banks was formerly Miss _
Harris of Warren County.
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HOSTESS TO AUXILIARY F
Mrs. H. R. Skillman was hostess
to the Presbyterian Auxiliary on Monday
afternoon. Mrs. J. W- Taylor
led in prayer, and the program 7
on Foreign Missions was given by L
Mrs. Skillman. A program on Self 7]
Evaluation was given by Mesdames L
J. J. Crinkley, Sam Davis, Stuart (1
Crinkley, J. E. Rooker, W- B. Flem- L
ing and E. A. Skillman. After the F
conclusion of business refreshments i:
tvere served the ten members pres- | |
ent and Mesdames Frank Newell
and P. P. Hancock, visitorsEYES
EXAMINED AND GLASSES
FITTED
Every Monday morning from 9:00
to 11:00. Office in Pipkin's Jewelry j
Store, Main Street, Warrenton. j ILj
Main Office over Shell's Furniture j ||]
Store, Roanoke Rapids. U
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and Ever
Hiss Grace Wagner !
Becomes Bride Of !
Mr. Bignall Jones
Historical Emmanuel Episcopal ;
aurch, Warrenton, was the scene1, i
f a wedding of simphcity and i
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ight o'clock when Miss Grace Al- ]
leda Wagner, daughter of the Rev.
N. de Foe and Mrs. Wagner, be- (
ame the bride of Mr. Bignall .
peed Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs.
toward F. Jones of Warrenton and ,
Washington, D. C. ,
The church was decorated in ivy, :
jrn, white chrysanthemums and i
indies. The wedding music was
mdered by Miss Bessie Taylor of
Warrenton. The Bridal Chorus ;
om Lohengrin and Mendlesonn's
Wedding march were used as prosssional
and recessional. Just be
are the bridal party entered the
tiurch, Mrs- W. K- Falkener of ,
Warrenton sang, "The Voice That
reathed O'er Eden," and Mrs. ;
ouis Thorp of Rocky Mount sang .
0 Perfect Love " :
The bride entered on the arm of ;
ei brother, Mr. Belford Virginias |
Wagner, who gave her in marriage- ,
he ceremony was performed by j
ir bride's father, using the imressive
ring ceremony. .
The bride was exquisitely attired I
1 an old-fashioned dress of ivory I
itin with a lace yoke embroidered f
1 pearls, with covered buttons i
awn the back- Her train was i
lirred to the waist- The sleeves .
ere tight to the elbow, then full 1
are over the hands. Her veil was 1
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:aught at the side a,nd at intervals ;
with orange blossoims- Her only
ornament was an Italian pin of
white coral with pidgeon blood
ruby, over IOC' years old. Her
[lowers were a shower bouquet of
Johan roses and lillies of the volley.
Master Bobby Scott, nephew
oi me Driae. aciea as ring-Dearer
and wore a miniature dress suit. He
carried the ring on. a white satin
pillow.
Miss Mary Lillian Wagner, sister
of the bride, was her only attendant
Her frock was of moire blue
taffetta, fashioned similar to that
of the bride. Her cap was of plaited
net with flare over face- Her
flowers were an old-fashioned nosegay
of pink roses and lillies of the
valley.
The bridegroom was accompanied
by his brother, Mr. Howard P.
Jones Jr., as best man. Ushers
were Mr. Duke Jones, brother cf
the groom, Mr. Alpheus Jones, MrRobert
Scott and Mr. John Mitchell.
Mrs- Wagner, mother of the
bride, wore a dress of black velvet
with a shoulder corsage of white
roses and lilies of the valley. Mrs.
H. F. Jones, mother of the bride-,
groom, wore a woods violet velvet
3ress with a corsage of pink roses
ind valley liliesImmediately
after the wedding,
in informal reception was held at
the home of the bride's parents for
the bridal party and out-of-town
guests. Mrs. C. H. Peete received
it the front door. The line was
introduced by Mrs. William Duke
Jones. It was; composed of the Rev.
3. N. de Foe and Mrs. Wagner, Mr3elford
Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Bigter
and smoker"
"I MAKE SURE to have Camels
at mealtime,"saysjohnny Murphy
{below), Bowling Champion. The
flow of digestive fluids is increased
when you enjoy Camels.
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Miss Mary Wagner, Mr. John Mifc- !
chell and Mr. Alpheus Jones. MrsJones
Mitchell received in the front
hall. Mrs- Alpheus Jones invited j
the guests to the dining room where!
a white and green color motif was]
carried out in detail. The table was
exquisite in a lac cloth, white lighted
tapers in silver holders and a'
centerpiece of white carnations and]
ferns. The room was lighted only
with candles. The lovely bride's
cake stood on the end of the table
and was cut later in the evening.
Misses Nancy Peete, Sarah Blunt
Massenburg, Lorraine Jones and
Emma Kelly Moseley assisted in
serving. Miss Louise Hawks received
in the library. The gift room
was presided over by Miss Mamie
Williams and Mrs. L. B. BeddoeMusic
was played softly during the
evening by Mrs- John C. Burwell.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Tucker and MrsC
F. Moseley bid the guests adieu
at the side door.
Among the out-of-town guests
present for the reception were Mrand
Mrs. Spottswood Burwell and
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brodie of Henderson,
Mr. and Mrs. T. L- Brodie
and Miss Paige Brodie of Dunn;
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Battle and Mrand
Mrs. Louis Thorp and Mesdames
Kate Arrington and Hattie
Gregory of Rocky Mount.
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Following the Jones-W a g n e r
Wedding rehearsal on Monday
j night Mr. and Mrs. Duke Jones
| entertained the wedding party and
out-of-town guests at a reception
at their home on South Main StGuest
were welcomed by Mr. and
Mrs. Jones who introduced them
to the receiving line composed of
Miss Grace Wagner and Mr. Bignall
Jones, Mr. and Mrs- Howard
F. Jones and Rev- B. N. de Foe
and Mrs. Wagner. Mrs- T. Lewis
Brodie of Dunn presided in the
dining room where a green and
white color motif was used. The
table was decorated in a lace cloth,
white flowers and candles- Punch
was poured by Mrs. Spottswood
Burwell of Henderson, and Misses
Lorena Jones, Nancy Peete, Keliy
Moseley and Paige Brodie of Dunn
assisted in serving.
HONOR BETROTHS
A delightful pre-nuptial affair
was given on Friday evening when
Mrs- W- R. Baskervill entertained
at bridge in honor of Miss Grace
Wagner and Mr. Bignall Jones. The
rooms were iesuve m loveiy iau
flowers. Miss Wagner was preU
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Fashion |
Facts
sented a gift and the high score
prize for the ladies was won by
Mrs Rufus Jones. Mr. Walker Burwell
won the high score prize for
the gentlemen. An ice course was
served at the conclusion of the
game to the following guests: Misses
Grace Wagner, Mary Wagner,
Olivia Burwell. Elba McGowan,
Mamie Williams, Mary Randolph,
Rose Kimball, Dr. and Mrs. Rufus
Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Duke Jones,
Messrs. Bignall Jones, Howard
Jones Jr., James Mayfield. Alfred
Williams, Pett Boyd, John Mitchell,
M P. Burwell, and Walker Bur
wellHOSTESS
TO CLUB
Mrs. J. H. Kerr was hostess to
members of her card club last weekA
sweet course with coffee and
cheese sandwiches was served at
the beginning of the game- Mrs- V.
F. Ward won the high score prize
and also the floating prize. Extra
guests were Miss Sallie Watson and
Mesdames J. B- Boyce, W. R.
Boyce, E. E. Gillam, W- R- Baskervill
and C. A. Tucker- The home
was festive in fall flowers.
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