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I FRIDAV, JULY 23, 1937 11 Society 11 Items I Misses Lula Alston Powell, Elizabeth Rod well and Mary Drake were visitors in Wake Forest on Wednes Mrs. Kuius Foil and son, John Locke Foil, of cansbury were re cent guests oi her sister, Mrs. John Rocgers. Miss Lulie McCraw Gay has returned from a visit of five weeks I jj] Jackson and Long View, near I Roanoke Rapids Miss Teinpe Dameron of Centre I \Id.. is here for tne summer I with relatives. .Mrs. John Featherstone of Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, was a guest 0I [lie .Misses Tarwater and Mrs. ! j^ep el Falkener this week for a I feW days. She was formerly Miss yarraret Hunter of Portsmouth, Va daughter of Mr- and Mrs. F. .Miss Frances Person of Raleigh was a week end guest of Mi's. PlumMrs. Hunt Norman of Halifax is I a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Harry I Mr. ami Mrs. Stewart Crinkley I and daughter were visitors in Rich mond this week for a few da.ys. Miss Kathleen Atkins of MiddleI burg is a guest of Miss Mavis Seris. Mrs. T- F. Heath returned Sun day from a month's stay in Raleigh, GreniT.lle and Petersburg. Misses Nancy Gillam, ILouise I Hawks, f. R- Frazier and David I lMuweil spent the week end at the I Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bracey arrivI ed today alter spending several weeks in Marion and taking the sky-liife drive through the valley of I VirginiaMr. and Mrs. Harry Fishel were visitors in Goldsboro Friday. Miss Amelia Hecht, technician at Watts Hospital in Durham, is spending several days in her home near Warrenton. Mrs. .Milton Hight left Wednesday to visit relatives in Franklinton for a month. Members of the Intermediate Department of the Methodist Sunday School had a picnic near South Hill, Ya., on Tuesday afternoon. Miss Lily Belle Dameron is visiting in Richmond this week. Dr. Rulus Jones was a visitor in Durham this week. Mrs. C P- Allen and son, C. P., and Misses Louise and Edna Allen spent Tuesday in Durham. Mr. Frank Brown Allen of Washington, D. C, was a visitor her e this week. Mr. and Mrs. William Baxter of Roxboro were guests of relatives here this week for a day enroute lor the Beach to spend a week. Mr Joe Ellis of SwansDoro spent the week end here. Miss Eva T. Mclllhenny of Kitit I is ;i mips!, nf Mrs. W. W_ daw ithorne. Miss, Lalla Thompson of Durham was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. OSnip-s of near Warrenton for sevfial days last week. Before her return they were visitors in Enfield. Mr. R o. Snipes was a visitor in Richmond this week. Mrs Victor Pierson and daughter, Lucy, ot Fredericksburg, Va., were week end guests of Dr. W. W. Taylor and family. Mr- and Mrs. J. P. Watson returned Tuesday from Hot Springs, Ark. They were accompanied to their Warren county home by MrJ Pereolot of Chicago. Mrs. F. T. C. S. Duvall and children of Norfolk, who have been guests or Mr. and Mrs. W- R. BasLervill, left yesterday to spend a few days with relatives In Virginia. They are expected to return here Ior a week's visit before leaving for Norfolk. Mrs. Leon King entertained the Baptist Y. w. A. Monday night. Mr and Mrs. Ben Bronson of Tarboro were guests of the Misses Bfe and Laura Alston yesterdayMrs. \v. t. Johnson of Raleigh as heen spending several days here this week with sisters and brothers. Mrs. f rank Hunter will entertain at cards today in honor of Mrs. Taylor of San Diego, Calif., "ncl Miss Ann Taylor of Durham, gUests of Mrs. Alpheus JonesMiss Catherine Moseley and Elizr'h Boyce will return Sunday Iltom Vadc Mecum where they have ^en spending some time doing Miss Ruby smiley of Kinston Gaining School is here with her -ra>idmother for some timeMiss Elaine Faucette has return^ horn Rocky Mount after spendln= a month with her grandparents. Miss Blanche Wood is a guest of Iiss Doris King for some time. I Mr. anci Mrs Buck King were! asitors in Wilson Sunday in the ?me of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Smiley, j Mrs. j. d Newell of Macon is j Warrenton, North Carolina l|l ! News i spending the week with her daughter. Mrs. W. J. Edwards of Greenville. Miss Opie Mangiun of Maria Parham hospital in Henderson is spending some time in the home of Mr. and Mrs- W- B. Fleming. Mr. Robert Butle spent the week end in Stovall. Mr. Wilton Reavis of Winston was a week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. V. T. ReavisMr and Mrs. Robert Baugham and son of Enfield were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lancaster and fivmily here SundayMr. and Mrs. Nathan Palmer of Lynchburg were week end guests of relatives here. Mr. W- R. Strickland spent the week end at Spring Hope. Mr. and Mrs. George McColl returned Sunday from visiting relatives in Statesville and Raleigh. Mrs. Harold Chafey of Washington, D. C., is a guest of her family here- She was formerly Miss Edith Terrell. Mr. and Mrs. H. W- Petar, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Petar, Mrs. Emma Scott of Ridgeway and Mr. John Petar of Washington, D. C., were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Petar on Wednesday evening. Misses Helen Riggan and Virginia Tune of Danville, Va., were week end guests of Miss Dot Powell. Mr. J. B. Powell has accepted a position at the College Court Cafe in Raleigh. He was accompanied there this week by Mrs- Powell and children and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Powell. Mr. Zeb Riggan of Danville was a guest of relatives near here this week. Miss Lucy Moore of Littleton was a guest of Mrs. Herman Riggan this week. Mesdames Jack Rieean and son. Herman Riggan and Norman Lovell were visitors to relatives in Littleton this weekMrs. M. P. Powell and sons have returned from a visit to relatives in Newport News, VaMr. William Weaver of Littleton visited relatives here this week. Misses Blanche Burroughs and Marie Pinnell were visitors in Rocky Mount on Sunday. Messrs. Norman and Julian Kline are spending a month at Camp Airy, Thurmont, Md. Miss Jennie Lane left Sunday for her home in Wilson after being a guest of Miss Bettie Stallings for several weeksMr. F. P. Hunter of Portsmouth, Va-, and Jack and Frank Hunter Featherstone of Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, were guests of Misses Gayle and Georgie Tarwater on Monday night. Misses Arnie Belle and Eleanor Roberts of Macon and Messrs. W. C. Burroughs Jr. and Henry Fuller i of Afton spent Sunday in Richmond. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Blackwrell j of Oxford were guests of Mr. and t TV/TVc TTonrxr Wnawr npor Viprp ftn I ?? VMIV* w.v J Sunday. Mr. O. D. Williams of Raleigh j spent the week end here as guest j of his mother, Mrs. Whit Williams- r Mr. and Mrs. J. C- Burwell were j week end guests of relatives in , Lynchburg. Mr. Walker Burwell spent the week end in Norfolk and at the Beach. < Mr. and Mrs- C. A. Tucker and family spent Monday in Richmond shopping. Mr. P- H. Gill and Miss Julia Gill of Henderson were guests of Mrand Mrs. H. C. Montgomery here 1 on Sunday afternoon. ' Miss Imogene Pence left Sunday for her home in Rockingham after * spending three weeks here as guest 1 of Misses Annie and Nellie Hud- ] gins. j Mrs. Molly Pitchford left Sunday to spend several months in Little- 1 ton, Wilson and Wilmington with relatives. 1 Miss Ann Dowling is spending ! this week in Tarboro. Mr. and Mrs- John Dinan of ] Miami, Fla., will arrive this week J for a visit of some time to Mr. J. A. Hudgins and family. < Miss Madge Hudgins of Raleigh 3 will spend the week end with her 3 family here. 3 Mrs. Ernest Hilliard of Morrisville is a guest of her parents, Mr ( and Mrs E. L. Green. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Scoggin and C Miss Ann Scoggin were visitors in 1 Newport News Friday for the day. i Mrs. N. C. Morton and daughters of Oxford were guests of Mrs- Al- c pheus Jones on Saturday. I Mrs. H. M. Gardner and children of Ellabelle, Ga, have returned af- s ter a visit to Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Gardner and family of near War- (v renton. i: Mrs. R. B. Boyd and children of Oxford spent the week end here I I THE 1 and Evei Everyday Cod BY YIRGIN1 Director Botpoint Elec Homemakers, do you ever find yourselves getting into a culinary t*iif P "H a if ah find 4-V?a4- "Aiir *^An,,n ami* a/w /wh iuiu uiui jruui iiiciiuo begin t? have a certain sameness? If so, it is the easiest thing in the world to understand, for every family has its certain favorite, and every homemaker is tempted to The smokeless broiler of the modern to the preparation of serve just what she knows her fam- ] ily is going to enjoy, rather than j something that may have a dubious reception. However, variety can be < introduced into the menu in more ] ways than one. And very often all ' that is needed is a little imagina- ' tion. 1 Here, for instance, is a different 1 way of serving lamb?a favorite ' meat in most families. It's known 1 as Lamb en Brochette (lamb-ona-skewer to you!). And cooked in i the broiler of the automatic electric range, this dish reaches a rare ] delegability. Broiling is such a ' wholesome method of cookery, and < with the smokeless, spatlerless ! broiler of the Hotpoint Electric s P.ange broiling is made one of the 1 simplest cookery procedures. Easy Broiled Dinner And now let me tell you about 1 an "easy-to-do" broiled dinner.! \ First, impale on a skewer a cubed j t piece of lamb (shoulder of lamb will do very nicely for this recipe), s then quarter a slice of pineapple i (heated in green tinted pineapple s juice, if you want to go "ritzy"), i and ^lace one-quarter on the ? skewer, then another piece of lamb, r then add a fresh mushroom, an- t other cube of lamb and so on until j r the skewer is fall. Brush with | d vith Mrs. R- B. Boyd Sr. i Mr. and Mrs. F. E. McHugh and ( VIr. and Mrs. T. A. Sullivan of \thens, Ga, left Saturday night af- i ;er being guests of Mr. and Mrs. HP. Reid here for several days. c Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Sullivan of 1 Richmond Hill, New York, and 1 Vfesdames H. P. Reid and Timothy 1 rhomDSon were visitors to Mr. and ^ Mrs. Jack Johnson in Belhaven last veek. Miss Elizabeth See of Atlanta, 3a., arrived here Wednesday to ;pend some time with Miss Ann Scoggin. Mr. and Mrs. F. H- Gibbs and ihildrfn spent several days last veek at Atlantic Beach. Mrs. W. T. Polk left last week vith her daughter, Marian, for Canada to spend some time. Mrs. Henry Bryant and Miss Sarah Fletcher Bryant of Tarboro vere guests of Mr. and Mrs. John .Mitchell for a few days last week, rhey Vere accompanied back by Mrs. Mitchell and daughter who spent a few daysMrs. Haywood Henderson of Washington, D. C., is a guest of Mr. ind Mrs. E. L. Green. Mrs. William Claude of Portsnouth was a dinner guest of Mrsti. B. Beddoe on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Vester Sales and j children, Robert and Margaret, of j Sigh Point were dinner guests of , Mrs- E. S. Allen and family here on , Friday. ] Mrs. P. P. Hunter spent the week ] ;nd In Culpepper, Va. < Miss Mary Thomas Haithcock of i Greensboro Is a guest of Miss Ann. ' DoiWling in the Anne Lee Apartnents on Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Foy and ihildren of Mt. Airy are guests of dx- and Mrs. W. P. Rodwell. Mr. Edward Hunter left Friday to pend a week in Miami, Fla. ' Miss Patsy Rodgers left Friday to isit her friend, Miss Phyllis Kinsey : n New Rochelle, New Jersey. Peter Milam Stallings of Langlcy < 'ield, Va., after a month's furlough - WARREN RECORD its of Intei by king Miracles . dri \ FRANCIS v trie Cookery Inttltute melted butter and season with salt wi and pepper. Place on rack in pe broiler; turn over switch to Broil. Jo Set temperature control beyond _ Very Hot. When unit is a cherry red, place broiler pan under the top .11 unit. Broil, turning once or twice, for 10-15 minutes, or until the ^ & % ********* I &< ?? | < mm ho Ta electric range lends itself admirably _ Lamb en Brochclte. tai: lamb is cooked to the desired de- on gree of doneness. Before placing the Lamb en Bro- j^a chette on the broiler rack, however, . place cooked peas in the broiler pan. They will be enveloped in the sa- "? voriness of lamb, mushrooms and fro pineapple juices as they drip through Mi: the broiler rack. Doesn't the very j0j sound of this "miracle" broiled dintier make you hungry? ore But it's going to make your family even hungrier. They'll "fall to" T with all the vim and vigor of ex- ei pert trenchermen. Ham served in Bu this same way is equally delicious, T*1 jr chicken livers wrapped in bacon Me strips. For the peas you might r.ub- Fn stitute whole kernel canned corn or ~ parboiled asparagus. No Smoke and Splatter Homemakers are delighted to ind that the broiler of the Hot- pi Joint electric range eliminates those win bugbears?smoke and splatter ?that have so long been assaulted with broiling. They are find- EI ng the electric broiler method so lafe; so clean. For with the elimnation of splattering, which shot Ev jrease in all directions, the home- * naker is no longer faced with the inpleasant task of "going over" her ange after preparing a broiled Mi [inner. n lear here with his family, left Fri- U lay to resume his work. Miss Sallie Allen is spending this veek in Oxford with relatives- _ Mr- and Mrs. Richard Lewis and laughter, Mrs- Rives Taylor, of Ox- ' :ord were guests in the home of ; Mss Rie Alston Tuesday afternoon, vlaster Rives Williams Taylor Jr., ; vho has been visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. rones, returned with Mrs. Taylor to : lis home in Oxford. Mr. T- L- Brodie of Dunn was a ,uest in the home of his sister, Mrs. Ioward F. Jones, Tuesday and Wedlesday nights. Miss Josephine Henry Cook of ; Muskogee, Okla., who has been the ;uest of relatives and friends in ? tfarrenton for several weeks, left ast Friday morning to join her prother, Benjamin Edwards Cook, :or a visit to her brother, Bignall Speed Cook of Barnes, Penn., be:ore returning to her home. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Gardner and laughters, Misses Mary Lee and Finetta, spent Sunday in Golds boro. Miss Gill Honoree At Lawn Party Miss Elizabeth Gill has returned to her home in Henderson after being a guest of Miss Edna Montgomery for a week. She was en- k tertained at a lawn party by her hostess on Friday evening. Japanese P1 lanterns were festooned in the yard Df the Montgomery home. An ice K] course was served the twelve guests who attended. V< Grandson Given X] Yard Party Mrs. Howard F. Jones, assisted by - TriMAf, I Mrs. w- uuK.c uvxaco, ClilfCl blUilvu | Monday afternoon at a yard party in honor of her grandson, Rives Taylor Jr. of Oxford- After numer)us games, and stories told by Mrs. Duke Jones, the hostesses, assisted Warren rest to \\ Miss Emma Kelly Moseley, serv- i cakes and cream. Those present i re Sarah Kearney Burton, Mil- 1 Ed Ann Hancock, Mary Alice ^ loker, Virginia Allen, Barbara aman, Lucy Seaman, Hannan irtin Davis, Betty Davis of Fort ^ iyne, Ind., Marina Moseley, Jane ? ete, Bobby Scott, Peter Seaman, c tin Garrett, Edward Allen, Henry ^ ad, Jimmie Adams, Henry Creech, ( nmie Coker, Frank Allen of Wash- , ;ton, D. C., and Bill Ellington. ^ ? Irs. G. H. Macon t ionors Mrs. Mohorn Complimenting Mrs- J. M. Mo- ^ rn of Weldon, Mrs. G. H. Macon tertained at a two course bridgelcheon in her home on Friday irning. The home was gay in t wers. Mrs. James Barrow Boyce t s winner of top score prize and > ; honoree was presented a gift. . 3 I Licio ati/cuuiiig wcie. ivicouaiiic^ A. Tucker, Edmund White, W. j Boyce, R. J. Jones of Warrenton, A. Graham of Kinston and >yd Cook of Shelby. Irs. Jones Gives ea For Guests lonoring Mesdames W. Boyd ylor of San Diego, C'al., Marion ylor of Clarksville, and Miss Ann ylor and Mrs. N. C Morton of ford, Mrs. Alpheus Jones enterned around 200 guests at a tea Saturday afternoon from 4:00 6:00 o'clock. The entire home on ,in Street was tastefully decoratin a variety of mid-summer wers. The guests were met at the nt door by Mrs. C. H. Peete and ss Mamie Lewis Williams. Mrs- ; res, hostess, introduced the line ? ich was composed of the hon- : es, Miss Edwinia Taylor of San ;go, Cal., Mesdames H. F. Jones, mpe Boyd, M. P. Burweli, J. Crwell, W. N- Boyd, C. R. Rodwell. ose receiving in the hall were: isdames Fitzhugh Read and ink H. Gibbs- Mrs. John Mitchell US EXAMINED AND GLASSES FITTED ery Monday morning from 9:00 11:00. Office In Pipkin's Jewelry ore. Main Street, Warrenton. ain Office over Shell's Furniture ore, Roanoke Rapids. R. E.D. HARBOUR OPTOMETRIST Dr. Rufus S. Jones p A.B., SLA, DJ>.S. General Practice of Denlstry X-RAY SERVICE j Citizens Bank Building Dial 224-1 Out of office every Thimday |j i] :\l fr 'ECIALS NOW FEATURED IN OUR STORE: Pronhvlactic Tooth Brush, Prophylactic Tooth Powder, Comb. 75c value for 49c Dr. West Tooth Brushes Special 39c Dr. West Tooth Paste 2 tubes for 33c . I. 31 Antiseptic, pints 49c leenzo Tooth Brushes, now1 19c lillip's Tooth Paste with Silver Spoon 25c leenzo Tissues, 500 for 29c tcuum Bottles, Gallons $1.50; Quarts $1.50; Pints 97c Etr OUR FREEZER-FRESH ICE CREAM & SHERBERT Pints 20c Quarts 40c DUIL WA ton. North Carolina >8i?i?iiiii?iiiim??iiiini>mimiitttmi to* 'omen | 11 ind Miss Tempe Boyd led the 1 juests to the dining room where i VIesdames J. G. Ellis of Warrenton s ind R. B. Boyd of Oxford presided. } Vlisses Kelly Moseley, Nannie Mar;aret Brown, Marian Boyd, Lorinne ' Fones, Nancy and Jane Peete of 1 Warrenton, Marian Boyd Taylor 1 ind Mary Guy Boyd of Oxford J ierved an ice course of green and 1 vhite. The table was lovely in a :ut lace cloth, green lighted tapers ind a centerpiece of white olean- J lers and fern. Mrs. C- Fred Moseley md Miss Elizabeth Rooker said ;ood-bye at the side entrance of the Fones' home. Mrs. Moore Hostess To Auxiliary Mrs. James Carr Moore was hos- ! ess to the members of the Presbyerian Auxiliary in her home in r ^ 1 AN ACCIDENT EVERY 40 SECO By careful estimates, it is sho\? there was in this country alon seconds?total of 800,000! Ev meant potentially great financi Wise owners play safe with s mobile Insurance. May we ad\ CITIZENS INSURANE Representing Only G. W. 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