f NOVEMBER 4, 19! wsmmmttmammma 'ociety terns rttrmrrtmrrttratrraa i Boyd, Mamie Wil- j - .... ^.irweii and Mr. W. } I v Boyd ?ere visitors in Raleigh on I Sunday. 1 jjesdames Crichton Thorne Davis I siid E A. Tliorne spent a few days r I last week in Raleigh with relatives. I Dr. and Mrs. A. S. Pendleton of H jaieigh and Mr. Fabius Pendleton 1 I of Richmond, Va , were week end I guests of Mrs. K. P. Arrington. i Mr. and Mrs. C N. Morton and < daughters of Oxford were guests of | jjr and Mrs. Alpheus Jones Sun- ( | jjrs. W. A. Graham of Kinston ( p ,as a visitor here this week for sevg.l era! days- j I Mr and Mrs. W. H. Petar and |] Mrs. T. A. Baxter and Mr H. L. , EI falker.er attended the circus in ] Raleigh 011 Tuesday. , Mr and Mrs. G. S. Foote ana I yjss Kale Wilcox Poote of Ports- j I mouth. Va.. were visitors here Fri- , I jay en route to Chapel Hill for the , ? puke-Carolina game on Saturday. , Mr. Marshall Wilson of Hagers- < I town. Md. was a guest of Mr. H. L , Falkener i'or several days this week. , Mrs. F. P Hunter of Portsmouth, I v?.. is a guest of Misses Gayle and , Georgie Tarwater and Mrs. W. K. Falkener. , Mesdames Parks Alexander and , H P. Roid shopped in Raleigh on Saturday. ( Mrs. John Parks and son, John, ( A Mrs. Lunsford Long, Mrs. McCleod of Raleigh and Percy Freeman, a I ministerial student of Wake Forest I attended the Oxford Group Move- i I ment meeting at the Library here i ? ' /\# 1ne>4- nmolr ' or. 'lnursaay cvcxuiig v/i mov , Mrs. J E. Wadsworth of Chapel Hill is a guest of Mrs. J. D. Palmer. , Mr and Mrs. W. K. Falkener, , Mesdames W. H. Alston, W. G. Rogers and T. F. Heath were vlsi- ( tors in Petersburg on Friday and Saturday Mrs. Heath remained for a visit of some time. Mr. James Carr Moore, Jr., at- ] tended the game in Chapel Hill on , Saturday. t j Mr. and Mrs. Waye Fitzhugh and ( little son of Fuquay Springs were ] r * ' 1 T A DKnm , guests Ui XVII iiUU XVXXO. V. xx. ivuvuv j and family here on Saturday after- ] noon. ] Mrs. R. Z. Egerton returned to ] Warrenton on Friday after a week's s visit to relatives in Richmond and Oxford. I Mr. and Mrs- E. R. Wood have i moved from the apartment of Mrs. J 1 J. C. Moore to the home of Mr. and Mrs. J- E. Frazier near Warrenton. j ton. ? Mrs. Moore of Lake Junaluska c was a guest of Dr. and Mrs. T- J. e Holt for a few days last week. < Rev. B. N de Foe Wagner held 1 services at the Episcopal Church in ( 1 Louisburg on Sunday morning. _ i Miss Agnes Beckwith of Peters- g burg was a week end guest of Mrs. i B B Williams. i Miss Katherine Williams of Mary i Baldwin Seminary, Staunton, Va., i spent the week end here. 1 Miss Katherine Scoggin of Harts- s viile, S. C? spent the week end I here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs 3 J. P. Seoggin. 3 Miss Mariam Boyd was a visitor 1 in Rocky Mount this week. 1 Mrs. Hugh Norvelle and little " daughter of Wendell are spending ' this week here with relativesMisses Emma and Lou Hall and j Mrs A W. Hall spent Sunday in f Raleigh with relatives. Mrs J. A. Rhem and Misses Inda and Julia Rhem and Max Daniel *ere visitors in Rocky Mount Monday. Miss Edith Rhem of Park View Hospital returned with them for a few days visit to her family. Miss Mildred Mabry is a patient I m Park View Hospital, Rocky j Mount, for a few days. Mrs. E. T. Harris is ill at her I tome near Warrenton. Among Warrenton ladies attend- jj incr thn r-?lf m *. Daq _ - ) ? VJUU lournameiib "i *w??- j n?ke Rapids on Wednesday were | Mesdames J. E. Banzet, W. D. Rod:l 8ers, C. e. Rodwell, W. M. Gardner, J- A- Dameron, M. C- McGuire, Joe 01h, v. f. Ward, B. R. Palmer, L B- Beddoe and Miss Lucy Burwell. | Miss Josephine Dameron is visitj ln8 relatives in Goldsboro. I Misses Julia and Lilly Belle Dameron were visitors in Richmond | week. Miss Julia Dameron retained for a visit. Mesdames W. R. Woodall and W. R. Boyce were visitors in Littleton this week. J : M?- 7 b. Mitchell has returned i t0 h? home in Littleton after ^Pending a few days here with her "aughter, Mrs. W. R. Boyce. Mrs. Hoover of Pennsylvania was a visitor here Monday. She was formerly Miss Sallie Scott of Warfonton Mr- and Mrs. R. M. Aycock, Miss rginia Duke and J. H. Duke vis- ? " Miss Mabel Duke, who is a " 58 WartortMk North Carolina :iiiiiiiii!iixiiiiiniininii;i;iiiiiiiii:iiim; |l News L=?= itudent at the Medical College of i /irginia, in Richmond, on Sunday, j Mrs- E. T. Harris is ill at her lome near Warrenton. j Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Petar spent ruesday in Raleigh. j Mr. E. T. Harris of Portsmouth /a-, spent the week end here with j lis family. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Boyd were ^ visitors in Rocky Mount on Tuesiay afternoon. Mrs. Mary Cook Powell of Hen- ' ierson is expected the last of the veek to spend sometime with Mr ind Mrs. J. B. Powell and family. Mrs. H. C. Montgomery was a vistor in Rocky Mount on Tuesday. Miss Edith Reid is visiting Mr. md Mrs. David Bobbitt and little feggy Ann Bobbitt, at Norfolk, Va., his week. Mrs. John Kerr, Jr., was hostess ;o members of her card club on ruesday afternoon. Extra guests vere Mesdames S. O Nunn and J. S. Bobbitt. Top score prizes went 0 Mrs. Barker Williams and S. O. fhonn. A sweet course was served he guestsMiss Dolly Daniel of Littleton is 1 guest of Miss Amma D. Graham. \ Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Baxter of Roxboro were visitors here Wedresday. Mrs. Leon Banzet has returned . from a week's stay in Suffolk with friends. i B. M. S. ENTERTAINS ] Members of the Baptist Mission- j iry Society entertained the Young ? woman s Auxiliary at a two-course Sinner in the Assembly Room on fhursday evening- Mrs. Edna Har'is of Raleigh, home mission work:r, gave a review of the study book, 'Following in His Train." Forty;wo guests attended. DAFKE-AYSCUE Mr. and Mrs. L B. Ayscue of Henderson announce the marriage if their daughter, Marie Jewel, to Mr. L. C. Daeke Jr., of Norlina, son |X | PROGRAM WEEK U( jg Matinee El MONDAY-! ? Ruby Keeler - Anne St j{| ?In | "MOTHER CARE ^ X ; WEDNE 8 Freddie Bartholome is ?^ I | "LISTEN, I | X ! THORSDAl & * ! Fred Astaire - ( 5 || -to I I "CAREI s I I J SATIIB so : Gene I -in "GOLD MINE I g Added: "Fightin |Jsd??5llS828I WARREN RECORD its of Inte THE :?::i!ii iHiimiiuirTTTrmrrttHiiniimnm and Evei jucy Seaman, and Messrs. Norman Cline, Charles Pryor Allen, Billy 3obbitt, Gordon Poindexter, Bill ?idd, Walton Parker, Ted Dickeron and Hamilton Boyd of Durham. Jesdames Arthur Petar and James Wustian assisted in serving. Atractive favors were given each [uest. Miss Iris White Weds LeRoy King Mr- and Mrs. T. E. White announce the marriage of their daugh,er, Iris Leigh, to Mr. LeRoy Earn;st King on Sunday, October 30. The redding took place at Emporia, Va.., with the Rev. Mr. Wynn, pas;or of the Emporia Baptist Church, jerforming the ceremony. The jride was attired in a wine-colored suit with matching accessories. Mrs- King, who is a granddaugh;er of the late Fielding Vaughan ind Mildred Rowland Vaughan of Slorlina, is a graduate of the John 3raham High School, class of '34, ind is employed at Rose's 5 & 10 ;tore here. Her husband is a graduate of the Norlina High School. Miss Estelle Boyce Hallowe'en Hostess Miss Estelle Boyce entertained a lumber of friends in her home on Monday evening at a Hallowe'en larty. The home was decorated in lutumn leaves, black cats and oth;r Hallowe'en novelties. Games ind contests were enjoyed; bobbing ipples and biting marshmallows :rom sticks, fortune-telling and ither features made the occasion a ;ay one. Punch, cake, apples and >op-corn were served the following luests: Misses Mary Spottswood 3askervill, Mary C. Bowers, Mary Gorman Fishel, Ruby Harris, Mary fUlison Modlin, Helen Faucette, Frances Ann Lewis, Anne Woodall, lina Moseley, Janet Crinkley, Lucy Davis Seaman, Fairfax Mitchell, rane Reavis, Katherine Petar, Nan:y Loyd, and Beaufort Williams. )f Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Daeke of Nor- ] ina. The wedding was solemnized t n the presence of a few friends at c rtidgeway on May 20- Mr. and Mrs. Daeke are making their home in | flenderson where Mr. Daeke is en;aged in business. J ifliss Petar Has Hallowe'en Party e Miss Katherine Petar entertain- i id a number of guests on Saturday \ ivening at a Halloween party. The c mtire lower floor of the home was ( iecorated in candles and autumn ( eaves- Games and Halloween con- i ;ests were enjoyed. Billy Bobbitt i vas the prize winner in a candy c ;rabbing. Each of the guests came \ n fancy costume. Hot chocolate c vas served in the dining room with j ndividual Halloween cakes, salted juts and bon-bons. Fortune-tell- J ng and a Treasure Hunt were alio features. The guests included: J Hisses Margaret Rodwell, Mary C. Sowers, Mary Arden Tucker, Bettie Davis, Mary Spottswood Baskervill, c uula McCraw Gay, Jane Peete, C Hary Norman Fishel, Estelle Boyce, 1 g |>96 9 0C | I | ^OSBSSSSSSBSSi If | Thel S| Warren I | | Dial 318-1 C. of C. Sponsor Hallowe'en Party The Halloween Carnival sponsorid by the Children of the Confederacy, held at the Parish House on JYiday night, was well attended. Hiss Jane Peete and Van Davis von the prizes in the best costume :ontest. Games and contests and lancing were enjoyed. Ice cream sones were served by the leaders, Hesdames Peete and Scoggin. Each nember of the Chapter was in iharge of a special booth. Candy vas sold and a small admission fee harged for the benefit of the orjanization. Mrs. J. P. Watson Honors Mrs. Kerr Complimenting Mrs. James Yaney Kerr of Louisville, Ky., Mrs. Tames P. Watson entertained on Thursday of last week at a twoW K SBBb. 11 Mew | |j Theatre j | Wurrenton. N. C. ]' 1 NOVEMBER 6, 1938 I |j li X ? rery Day I 1 g m ? 1 V r-'-J :uesdat : | ?jj lirley - James Ellisoa 5 g _ : X Wi Y'S CHICKENS" f 1 ! | ? SDAT X p3 w - Judy Garland jr eh )ABLING" i; || '-FRIDAY | Wi 3inger Rogers | gjj ?REE" ; 1| DAT | gj Autry ::: | | N THE SKY" I | g Devil Dogs" : 0 || iSSSSSHf $ | course oriage luncneon in ner nome at Bloomsbury Farm. The entire lnu/Ar flnnr nf the hnmp wo.q pffpp tively decorated in lovely dahlias and chrysanthemums. Mrs. Kerr was nrpspnt.pH a crift and Mrs .Tohn Mitchell won the high score visitors prize. Mrs. J. H. Kerr Sr. won the top score club gift and the floating prize was left with Mrs. Edmund White. Others playing were Mesdames E. J. Davis, F. P. Hunter, M. u. MCiiUire, a. a. wunams, w. H Dameron, G. H. Macon, T. J. Holt, P. G. Seaman, J. B. Bobbitt and Mesdames Thomas Horner and J. W. Horner of OxfordY. Y. A. Honors Recent Bride Norlina.?The Marjorie Spence Y. W. A- entertained at a Halloween party and surprise miscellaneous shower on Thursday evening, October 27, at the home of Mrs. Ernest Floyd, honoring Mrs. Wallace Stallings, who before her recent marriage was Miss Kathareen Overby. The entire home was beautifully decorated in keeping with the Halloween Season. The guests were received by two members in costume who played an active part in the contests and games, which offered the entertainment for the eveningEach guest was led to a hidden treasure, the honoree's being a Hal% 1 A Permanent is so nece coiffure. If your hair white, we have the rig Consult our trained per We are pleased to ann< Mooney, formerly with has returned after atten uate Assemblage of Be she received special in. Waving, Hair Styling, H; I ting from Fred Lang < Paris, William Williams which increases her abil: MARGARET'S PHON = * i gifts. A poem was read and pre- 1 sented to the bride and groom. The j guests were then invited into the | dining room, where plates were laid ] for 36; the honoree's being marked i by a miniature bride and groom. | The Y. W. A. president presented : the bride with a beautiful corsage of pink and white rose buds. i Good-byes were said by Mrs. J. < Roy Overby, Mrs. Ernest Floyd and Mrs. R. T. PerkinsonMiss Bowden Talks 1 Before Afton Club Members of the Afton Woman's Club met with large attendance on Wednesday afternoon In the home of Mrs. Stephen S. Bowden. The guest speaker of the occasion was Miss Lorraine Bowden, Home Economics teacher of John Graham high- A tempting chicken salad course was served with coffee later during the afternoon. The entire lower floor of the home was tastefully decorated in a variety of lovely fall flowers. Miss Gillam Hostess To Thirteen Club Miss Nancy Gillam was hostess to members of the Thirteen Club ' on Wednesday evening in her home which was festive in late fall flow SPECIAL | On AH $10.00 PERMANENTS J For a Limited Time For $7-50 ssary for a well groomed is a raven hue or snowy I ht Permanent for you. sonnel without delay. junce that Miss Clara Margaret's Beauty Shop, ding the 1938 Post Grad:auty Cultivation, where structions in Permanent air Tinting and Hair Cut)f New York, Albert de s and Jean Jolle, all of ity to better serve you. I I BEAUTY SHUF ?| E 377-1 $ 'CE'S I c SALE On liss The jains T: )rug Co. 1 on, N? C. omenj ||| mi ers. Top score prize was awarded Miss Margaret Blalock and Mrs. P. M. Drake was left with the floating gift. Others playing were: Misses Mary and Hattie Drake, Lula Alston Powell, Peggy White, Alice Morgan, Edith and Margaret Capps. fda Winstead and Mrs- Thomas Traynham. A sweet course with toffee and cheese wafers was serv;d by Mrs. E. E. Gillam. 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