ftUARY 11, 19 immmamtmm iety ms er, Mrs. T. A. j slkener spent | quests of Mr. j New Haven, ending some he home of j /I Mrs D Sci!tt' Ieft M0"aa> v" I I ;',vnd some time in Henderson. I ' Mis- W. E. Bennett has returned j I to'lier home in LaCrosse, Va., after I I tfji:g the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A- j [ \v Bracey on Wilcox Avenue for a j I Mr. and Mrs. Lcuis Puller. Misses Mae Elizabeth Weaver and Annie Eisbetii Frazier spent the week end in L?i"St?n with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Branch Bobbitt and tie son ol I'arinville were visitors jiere the las: of the week. ' Miss Mary Guy Boyd of Durham iras a iveek end guest of Miss Jean Cnchton Davis"f and Mrs. J. W. Taylor and I j; -< Douglas Thornton Taylor ui I Raleigh were week end guests of I I Mr and Mrs. John Mitchell and] I Miss Fairfax Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Stallings spent I I Saturday in Raleigh. I Mas Etna lute Evans is spending I I some time in her home in Tennes-1 I see on account of illness in her I Mr. Sumner Watson of Peters-1 I burg was a week end guest here. I Misses Nancy Ellis ana Mariam I I Boyd and Mr William Burn-ell of J I Raleich spent the week end here. I I Mr and Mrs .A. W. Jeffress of I I South Hill. Va.. were visitors here I 0:1 Tuesday. I Miss Clara Williams of Currituck. I a former teacher here, was the | I week end guest of Misses Rose I I Kimball and Mary Randolph. I Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Burroughs,! I Miss Ida Burroughs. Mr. W- C. I Burroughs Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ira I M. Weaver were visitors this week! H to Mr. ami Mrs, Milton Matthews I I in Henderson. I Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Strickland I were visitois in Raleigh this weekMesdames H. P. Reid and Timo thy Thompson spent Monday in I Rocky Mount with Mr. and Mrs. I C.H Jchnsin. Mrs. Henry Weaver of near War renton lias been confined at her | home for some time on account of illness. Mr. and Mrs. Fitzhugh Duncan of Greenville were guests of Misses Xena and Maria Parker in South ITarrenton this weekMr. Joe Louis Williams of near Oxford was a visitor at Warrenton this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Garrett and son, John, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Moore in Durham on SundayRev. and Mrs. J. T. Draper returned Monday from a week's visit to friends in Axtelle. Mr- and Mrs. W. Vance Ellington of Rocky Mount were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ellington. Mrs Edgar Brantley has returned to her home in Henderson after being a guest of Mrs. John Garrett for several days. Mrs. Morris Pinnell is spending some time in Richmond with her muuier wno IS HI. I Mr. and Mrs- R. T. Watson were I week end guests of relatives in Lynchburg, Va. 1 Rev. and Mrs. Shuller and little I daughter were dinner guests of Mr. I and Mrs Thomas Pinnell cf Afton H on Sunday. I Mrs. L. L. Fuller is improving I 'rom an illness of several days in I Ret home near Warrenton. | Or and Mrs. Horace Palmer of I Littleton were guests of Mrs. N. M. I Palrr.er this week. I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pinnell of I Richmond were guests of Mrs M. I H Pinnell this week. Miss Immogene Overby of NorI !?a was a guest ot Miss Virginia I R'-ans [or a jew week. I Mr. and Mrs. Sam White and I of Wilson were visitors to I te!atives here on Sunday. | Miss Annr. ? - , uuvia Drake of Mid- i I ?sburg faculty spent the week end I Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Scoggin and I Mr. ar.d Mrs. C. A. Tucker and Mrs. I Howard F. Jones attended the funI C?1 of Mr. Tliomas in Williamsboro I ? Sunday afternoon. I Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Tucker and I Miss Mary Arden Tucker were visiI tors in Ralcich on SaturdayI Mr- and Mrs. R. Henry Gregory I - R'cky Mount were guests of Mr. Mrs. c. E Jackson on Sunday a-ternoon. I Miss Mary Allison Modlin returnI Sunday from Park View hosMrs. John Rodgers spent the week I et!(l in Salisbury with relatives. Miss Molly Winborne of Raleigh I *as the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. I u?h Evans last week. I , 'rs Hugh Evans was called to er heme at Selma Monday on account cf the illness of her brother, 3S Warrenton. North C ||l I News Mr. W. B. Aycock. Mr. Cloude J. Fleming of Norlina was a business visitor here on , Wednesday. DAVIS-THWEATT The following announcement will < be of interest to friends in Warren I county: 1 Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fitzgerald Thwea :t request the honor of your presence at the marriaee of their ' daughter, Louise Jones, to Mr. William Webster Davis on Saturday, 1 the nineteenth of February, nine- ! teen hundred and thirty-eight, at 1 eleven o'clock in the morning, Sec- ' ond Presbyterian Church, Peters- 1 burg, VirginiaMr. Davis is the sen of Mr. Oscar Davis of New York, formerly of Warrenton. Y. W. A. MEETS Mrs. C. R. Rodwell was hostess to members of the Baptist Y. W. Aon Monday evening wi :h large at- 1 tendance. Mrs. J. K. Adams ied the 1 program on Home Missions Those ] taking parts were: Misses Virginia Evans, Elizabeth Rooker, Mary Frances Rodwell and Mesdames D. F. Blayloek and C. C. Britton. A sweet course was served a number of attending guests after business transaction. SON BORN Born to Mr. and Mrs. George McColl on February 3, a sonGeorge Robert Jr. Mr. McColl was formerly connected with Mr. Bright's office here as assistant county agent. RECOVERING ? Miss Lillian Hazel Lufsey, who is taking training at the North Car- < olina Baptist Hospital, Winston- j Salem, is recovering in that institution from illness growing out of a fall which she suffered about four weeks ago, it was learned here yesterday. ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE Mrs. H. W. Petar of Ridgeway entertained informally at contract bridge on Friday afternoon for MrsEdgar Foster of New Haven, Conn. ). Mrs. Davis 5 Entertains Club 1 e Mrs .Roy Davis was hostess to members of her card club and to a Misses Sallie C. Watson and Dor- \ i othy Walters in her home in South j Warrenton on Thursday afternoon. J A sweet course with coffee and j wafers was served during the intermission of several progressions. | Major score prizes were awarded. Mrs. Clyde Rodwell and Miss Wat-1 son- Mrs. W. D. Rodgers received ] the traveling prize. Twelve guests attended. Mrs. Macon Hostess At Cards tv/tvc? rt tt TVTornn entertained members of the Thursday Card club in her heme last week. Mrs. A. A. Williams was found holding top score and presented the prize while Mrs. R. J. Jones received the travelers gift. A sweet course with * coffee and cheese crackers was ^ served during the afternoon. i U. D. C. Meets In Allen Home The United Daughters of the Confederacy met with large attendance on Friday afternoon in the home of Mesdames E. S. Allen and R. Z. Egerton on Bragg street. Miss Amma D. Graham, president, led the meeting and read business letters. Mrs- T. A. Baxter gave a reading on the "Life of Sydney Lanier." "Early Raising of Tobacco" was discussed by each one present. Miss Isabel Allen assisted in serving a sweet course. Mrs. Chapin Stone of New York was tne oniy uut-uitown guestMrs. Grant Honors Visitor Honoring Mrs. Edgar Pester of New Haven, Conn., Mrs. Henry H. Grant entertained at several tables of Rook in her home at Ridgeway on Saturday afternoon. A Valentine color note prevailed throughout the home in decorations and refreshments. Top score prize was won by Mrs. T. A. Baxter and Mrs. I W. C. Mabry won the consolation ! prize The honoree received a lovely 1 gift An ice course with fruit cake [was served to the following guests: ! Mesdames Foster, Mabry, Baxter, J. | T. White, J. E. Banzet, Leon Ban| zet, B. D. Moore, R. L. Hayes, H. W., J Petar, Edward Petar, and Misses Ann Collins, Julia Bordon Williams and Grade Mcore. Carolina TI mamtammtttmammmaammmtm and Even Philatheas Meet At Bright Home i; ! The Baptist Philathea Class met In the home of Mrs. R- H. Bright on Tuesday evening with 25 mem- j bers attending. Mesdames W. J. I I Doker and George Robinson were j I joint hostesses with Mrs. Bright- | | rhe home was festive in Valentine j j decorations. Readings and stunts : were given by Mesdames B. P. Terrell, P. W- Cooper, E. L. Hudgins, md Miss Clyde Satterfield. Banana spit was served and attractive Valentine cups filled with bon-bons, given each guest as favors. Other unique Valentine ideas were also carried out in detail. 1 Auxiliary Meets j At Parish House > t The Hannah Arrington Branch of [ ihe Woman's Auxiliary met on ( Monday afternoon in the Parish i House with large attendance. Mrs. J. G. Williams, president, led the opening prayers and read the ponthly letter frcm the State Pres- e .dent, Mrs. W. J. Gordan. Plans si were discussed to give a dinner on i( February 18th for the Layman's [league, at which time Bishop E. A. Penick will be present. It was delided to study Rural America durng Lent and orders were taken for :he books. Mrs. W- R. Baskervill b jave an interesting account of the e recent Diocesan meeting held in Rocky Mount. Reports were given il jy all committees. Plans were made ,o help the Service League in a b >ccial at an early date. b h Garden Club Holds Meeting j! The Warrenton Garden Club met o vith large attendance on Tuesday n ifternoon in the home of Mrs. Al- V red Ellington with Mesdames Sam | Davis and A- C. Blalock joint hos- ei esses with Mrs. Ellington. The enire home was festive in early spring V 'lowers. The meeting was conlucted by the president, Mrs. John S Dameron Plans were perfected to IV lold the district meeting here on February 25th. Several blue and h ed ribbons were awarded for flow- IV :r arrangements. Hot tea was servAccidental Deaths 1 Cost Nation 106,001 Permanently Injured?375,000. Temporarily Injured?9,400,000. Total Cost Amounted to $3,700,1 DRIVE AND BE CAREF1 Protect yourself and J with Adequate Insur; "n^l o \r?"Hrrvn T?v Toi IXJKJll 1/ ^ CITIZENS INSURANC Representing Only S G. W. Poindexter, Pres. [ ANNOUNl ii' We now have the AGI COSMETICS and PERFL Our complete stock of 1 eludes: For Ladies: BATH POWDER FACE POWDER FACIAL CREAMS PERFUME TOILET WATER TALCUM & ROUGE SOAP & SACHET iFor Prescription or DIAL : Boyce D The REXA WARRENT JE WARREN RECO its of Int( Quiz NLRB Regime WASHINGTON ... A Senate mbcommittee of the Judiciary Committee opens hearings on a esolution for a Senate investigaiOn of the administration of the, National Labor Relations Act by he NLRB. Senator M. M. '^eely [D. W. Va.) subcommittee chairnan, lends an attentiye ear ta J. Warren Madden, NLRB chairman (right) between hearings. d with an assortment of tempting andwiches and heart-shaped cook:s, to the 25 guests who attended. Vaughan News Miss Louise Callihan of Greens uru spent, lacso wccn. wiku *ic* iuwu> r, Mrs. W. J. Callihan. Mrs. Stella Rightmyre was a vis;or in town this week. Miss Bessie Phelps returned tc .er home near Oxford Sunday afit spending several weeks with er sister, Mrs. Bob Chewning. Mr. Joe Bobbitt Jr. of Enterprise pent Tuesday night with his aunt, Irs. M. P. Nicholson. The Woman's Missionary Society f Vaughan Baptist church will leet with Mrs. Forrest Pegram on Wednesday afternoon. Mr- H. O. Fishel and family movi back to town this week. John Kerr Jr. was a visitor in aughan Monday night. Mr. Horace Porter of Dunn spent unday with his parents, Mr. and Irs- Cary Porter. Miss Edith Moseley of Virginia as been spending some time with [iss Lucy and Zelma Langley. Mrs. Edward and Claude Whiteln 1937 0 Lives 100,1)00. [JL? family ance. rl o rr UC*J . E S BONDING CO. tocl; Companies M. E. Grant, Sect'y CEMENT [ 5NCY for YARDLEY fMES. 'I YARDLEY ITEMS inFor Men: SHAVING BOWL CTTA VTNO CREAM HAIR TONIC AFTER SHAVE LOTION , AFTER SHAVE TALC. SHAVING CREAM Fountain Service, 383-1 'rug Co. LL Store 'ON, N. C. RD ^rest to W I head spent Sunday with their | aunt, Mrs. T. M. Allenj There will be preaching services j at the Vaughan Baptist church on | Sunday mcrning at 11 o'clock by I the pastor, Rev. Garland Hendricks. There will be services at the ] Methodist Protestant church Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Entertains At Quilting Mrs. W. H. Fishel entertained a group of friends at a quilting on Friday night from 7 until 10 o'clock. Those present were Mrs. Carl Adams, Mrs- Roy Pierce, Mrs. T. M. Myrick and daughter, Miss Mae Myrick, Mrs. W. J. Callihan and daughter, Miss Louise Callihan; Mrs. Forrest Pegram, Mrs- Cary Porter and Mrs. J. P. T. Harris. Refreshments were served. The P- T. A. will meet at Vaugh an school on Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. All members are requested to be present. Refreshments will be served. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pierce visited near Oxford Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Pegram and daughter spent the day in Raleigh Sunday. Drewry Items Miss Lillian Watkins of Meredith College spent several days recently with Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Watkins. Mrs. R. T. Walston is visiting , Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Brewer of Burlington. Mrs. Jenny Nebleth and daughter, Miss Virginia Neblett, Miss , Fleetwood and Mr. Futrelle of Victoria, Va., visited Mrs. J. Hope t Bullock on Sunday. Miss Rosa Mae Paschall spent the week end with Mrs. Callie Culpepper. Mr- Barham Fleetewood of La, Crosse was the week end guest of Henry B. While Jr. Mrs. Henry White spent Wednes-" Dr. Rufus S. Jones | A.B., M.A., D-D.S. General Practice of Denlstry j; X-RAY SERVICE Citizens Bank Building jj Dial 224-1 Out of office every Thnrsday 8 | TO c Fine 26x2i Special? 2 9Rv?d Cnr wide? Two Yard i *4 l_ Wi rreiiton. North Carolina omen 111 day with Mis. Marion Taylor in Oxford. Mrs. W. L. Wilson visited Mrs. Jim Hundley in Norlina Tuesday evening. Miss Lucy Brown Buchanan and Madie Newsome spent Tuesday afternoon in Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Fuller McDuffie spent Friday night with Miss Nena White. They left Saturday to1 sDend the week end with relatives at CandorMisses Sarah Boyd and Lucile Lohn of Denton High School faculty visited friends here Friday evening. Mr. T. M. Wilson and iiliss Clota Braswell of the Oak Hill faculty spent a recent week end with Mr. =ti=it=^F=rF?JF=Jl=JF=