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MOTHER'S
love her, while
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Give her the
own
well done
flithful to you, she has
reap love from the love
Help her has
sown.
she
her, while she is
love
you
her
Tell
come when she
The time will scon
hear;
cannot
she is sad, and her heart lonely
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dinner guests of Mrs
C. G. Ccleman on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Boone anc
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Matthews o!
Nashville, and Mr. and Mrs. W. J
James and Miss Bessie Powell ci:
Marmaduke were visitors in the
home of Mrs. S. W. Powell on
oft
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undesirable
high seas, deported as an
too late.
oft
alien and forced to leave the
have
that
hands
Kiss the dear
S.
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by the Justice Department.
toiled for you;
the
enter
pearly
will
Some day she
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HAWAII M. DAVIS,
Wjrre:it-"i. N'. C. May 13. 1934.
Portsmouth. Va.,
of
expected
are
here with
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spend
Boyd.
Miss Tempe Boyd of Chapel Hill
was a week end guest of her mother
Mrs. R. B. Boyd.
Mesdames Roy Davis, G. W.
Poindexter, Ray Wesson, Misses
Leonora Taylor and Sallie Watson
were visitors in Richmond Monday.
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Mrs. J. H. Kerr Jr. and son,
I John III, will arrive on Sunday
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for two
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being in Richmond
mrnths with relatives.
Mesdames A. A. Williams, T. J.
outof-town
Holt and Hugh White were visitors
n Williamsburg for several days
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Main and
tie daughter, Carrie Sue, of RoaI
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coke. Va.,
are
litI
guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. P. Rodwell.
Mrs. James Kerr will leave today
-or Louisville, Ky. after being a
8uest of the Kerrs here for ten
I days.
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I here.
Mrs. Frank B. Allen of Durham
«as a week end visitor here. Mr.
Allen left last week for Louisville,
having
several months there.
appointment with the
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Green and sons returned
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*ith her for the week end.
The home of Mrs. John Tarwater
Mrs. Ivey Allen of Oxford is a was a. profusion of iris and valley
West cf Mrs. E. S. Allen and famij lilies on Wednesday afternoon
when she was hostess at three
Miss Rozella Dameron of St.
Man's School in Raleigh was a
end guest of
^ H. Dameron. her mother, Mrs.
M^srs. Pryor Allen. Ben Batts,
JA.
H. P. Reid, Edward
and Dr. F. P. Hunter
tended a rock muddle in Weldon
Wednesday night.
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Mrs. W. Scofield
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daughter, Cora Lee, to Mr.
Milliard, on Saturday,
May
[HiHam
J1* ceremony
was performed in
b>'
RcvDavid Yates,
'r °St. Philipps Church there,
recU1Hj
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Ruby Taylor.
Mr. W. J. Galloway called to see
friends in this community recently.
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and son,
of Miss
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the
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sold by us will pay for 1<)ss of life, limb,
sight or time resulting 1from, automobile
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a few days here last week
Tharington spent
with her niece Mrs. W. E. Brack.
from head to
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Mrs. E. L. Green of
I tarrenton announce
the marriage
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Sadie King.
Mrs. Benton
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here Sunday.
Mr. John H. Larrin of Raleigh
was a visitor here last week.
Mrs. L. D. Stainback of Durham
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Originator of harmorlized
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Mrs. E. L. Green has returned H. C. Montgomery, president, made Miss Virginia Powell of
'far spending several days last a short talk.
spent Sunday night with Miss
church, number
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will be glad to learn that she is
able to be out after being sick for Mr. Francis Perry Wilson of
State College, Raleigh, visited Mr.
several days.
Maurice Kimball here on Saturday.
Miss Etta Fleming of Drewry
visited friends here Saturday.
Mrs. W. A. Connell, Sr., and Miss Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Kimball and
Eula Allen of Warrenton visited Miss Rebecca Kimball of Oxford,
Mrs. L. N. Kimball here one day spent Sunday here with relatives.
visitorillJr$ ii8 Ik
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Mrs. Kerr had several social
given her during her stay
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Joe Farrar Allen and Miss Ann
Allen of Louisburg, visited friends
presented illII g HH |\? PROGRAM WEE:k
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last week.
Manson Items
salad
Harry
Mesdames
Rodgers,
Henderson
Mr .and Mrs. Jerman Boyd and
to
family of Ei-win are expected
R.
Sunday here with Mrs.
:er
Information and Conservation of
Trees and Shrubs.Mrs. J. W. Taylor
was awarded the Blue Ribbon of
noon complimentary to Mrs. James the year for her contribution to the
Connell of Henderson, a recent club for flowers. Mrs. Jack Scott
bride. The guests were welcomed read an article on Garden Roses.
The hostesses served a delicious
by Mrs. Bowers and little daughter,
ccurse, carrying out a pink color
Mary C. Mrs. Will Allen Connell
motif.
the guests to the receiving
which
was composed of Mrs.
line
MRS. J. Y. KERR HONORED
A.
W.
Connell, Mrs. James Connell, Mesdames Roy Davis and F. M.
Mrs. J. M. Young of Henderson, Allen entertained at a two course
Mrs. Reece Berryhill and Mrs.
bridge luncheon at their home on
Commer of Chapel Hill, and Miss Thursday morning in honor of
Helen Esterbrook of Raleigh.
Mrs. J. Y. Kerr of Louisville, Ky.
H. A. Moseley, W. D.
The rooms were gay in many spring
and Henry Morris of
flowers. The honoree was
received in the hall. Mrs. J. A.
a gift, and Miss Leonora Taylor
Dameron presided in the dining won high score prize. Those
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room, where Miss Mary Howard A110 W
and
Palmer, Miss Cornelia Register,serv- H. Kerr, J. B. Boyce, W. R. Boyce,
Mrs. Leon Frasier assisted in
M. C. McGuire, E. E. Gillam, C. R.
ing. The table was all in crystal, Rodwell, S. O. Nunn, P. G. Seaman,
with a lovely tea cloth and valley Joe Ellis, W. D. Rodgers, Misses
lilies as a centerpiece. Mrs. Nellie Olivia Burwell, Sarah Macon and
Register and Miss Estelle Davis Leonora Taylor.
bade the guests adieu at the side
door of the Connell home.
Among those attending from
were Mrs. Herbert Crews
King was a week end
of Shanghai, China, Mesdames MissinSadie
of Miss Virginia
home
the
guest
Sturgess Collins, M. V. Fleming, N. Powell
of
Warrenton.
C. Watkins, Hatfie Plummer of
Mrs. C. R. Parrish of Centerville
Middleburg, Isaac Hughes, Andrew visited
Mrs. D. H. Taylor, Sunday.
Harris, Jeane Ralstcn, J. C. Cooper, Friends of Mrs. Matthew
Edwards
Gus Zollicoffer, Jerry Zollicofer
to know that she is
and Miss Willie Dunn of Hender-I are pleased
son, Mesdames W. C. Mabry and J. improving.
Miss Pattie Edwards was a
E. Banzet of Ridgeway.
in the home of Miss Mattie
Radford of Centerville during the
ALLEN BIBLE CLASS
GIVES A FISH FRY week end.
Mrs. Billy Harris, and son, Lee
Class of the Bap|
Bible
The Allen
in Greensboro
tist church gave a fish fry at the Harris, were visitors
Golf Course on Tuesday night to on Sunday.
Mr. Aston Parrish and Miss Ruby
the Philathea class. Officers,
on
and ethers of the Baptist Taylor motored to Louisburg
introduced
Falkener
Dr. and Mrs. William
I to spend the week end
I Mr. H. L. Falkener.
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Rebecca
exponent,
cf New York and Warren Norfolk.
Plains gave an interesting talk on Friends of Mrs. Amos
S.
man
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Polndexter,
Palmer,
Carolina
Henry Fitts, and Weldon Hall
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Connell and
Mrs. Young, of Henderson, visited of the Nniversity of North
friends here on Sunday.
spent the week end at their
Mr. Maurice Kimball spent FrlThehomes here.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Kimball of Mr. Clifton Gill of Raleigh spent
Enfield visited relatives here on Tuesday night here with his
mother, Mrs. W. W. Wilson.
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith Wyckoff
of Norlina visited Mrs. L. N. Kim- i Messrs. John Drake, James
A. C. Blalock Jr., Jeff
ball here one day last week.
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KA^^AS(above),
CITY .\ Oscar
RoxboroStaufFer
publisher of the
Arkansas city Traveler^is the
directing the drive to bring
the Republican presidential
nomination
to Governor Landon
of
Kansas.
Williams
afternoonMiss
Saturday.
Sunday.
Sunday.
NEW YORK
Mrs. Auna Plans were perfected to have a
Tempie Lou Alston spent
in
Woman
"The
in Warrenton.
Flower
Sage
"Xabove),
Show
in
Saturday
the
Memorial
while she is Red" who led John
Dillinger to Library here on May 15th. Mrs.
Mr. George King has returned
So give her affection
his death at the hands of,- ,the
home after spending some time at
Seligman, noted opera
before 'tis Federal G-Men, is now on the
Show that you love her
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in Henderson last week.
the Cokesbury community.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Burdick of Miss Minnie Wilson of Drewry
Norlina visited friends here on visited friends and relatives here
Miss Sue Thompson spent several days recently with her brothei
Mr. Lewis Thompson at
is spending some time in the
gomery and Mrs. M. P. Powell are
home
of her parents Mr. and Mrs
joint hostesses with Mrs. Knight.
John C. Powell.
HOSTESSES TO GARDEN CI^UB Miss Pattie Edwards is spending
some time with relatives neat
Mrs. J. E. Rooker, Mrs. J. G.
and Miss Eula Allen were Nashville.
joint hostesses to members of the Messrs Robert and Sam Alston
of Shocco visited relatives here on
Garden Club on Wednesday
at the home of Mrs. Rcoker. Sunday.
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Kimball
Galloway and friend oi
were
Franklinton.
gladden
so justly her
Fashion
Facts
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Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Fleming and 'day in Henderson.
family of Drewry visited friends Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Smithwick of
here Sunday.
Cokesbury visited Mrs. L. N.
here Sunday.
Mrs. W. E. Brack spent the week
end with Mrs. Horace Hight in Mrs. Sue Allen visited relatives
Directs Landon Drive
PHILATIIEA CLASS TO MEET
Members of the Philathea Class
of the Warrenton Baptist church Mrs. Claude Coleman and Mis'
will meet with Mrs. Johnnie Knight Hazel Pqwell spent Thursday in
on Tuesday night, May 12, at 8 Warrenton.
o'clock. Mesdames H. C. Mont- Mrs. Marvin Drake, Jr., of
them up. and their fragrance
her, and
Fell her you love
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familj
countjr
Sunday.
Mr. Joe
Bowe.s,
and bless them
Falls on t'he flowers
I Raises
on
received Raleigh
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M9Tell words will fall
Mrs. C. G. Coleman and
visited her mother in Nash
tables of cards in honor of Mrs.
James Y. Kerr of Louisville, Ky.
Mrs. Roy Davis was awarded high
score prize while Mrs. Kerr
a guest of honor gift. A salad
course was served. These present
were Mrs. James Y. Kerr, Mesdames
Davis, H. P. Jones, J. H. Kerr, C. A.
Tucker, G. W. Poindexter, G. H.
Macon, H. N. Walters, M. C. Mc-*
Guire, W. D. Rodgers, C. T.
J. P. Watson, Hugh Holt and
Miss Sarah Macon.
honor a Rowing red
wear in '-]cr
the world you are loyal
g,,ou to true
and
friend that a boy ever
To [he best
your kind
her you love her;
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Bartlett Pears, N<j. 21/2.
Tiny Green Peas, No. 2,
Sli. or Hav. Peachies, No. 21/2,
White House
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B-ette# Co., Iric. Du Bois, Pa.
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Colonial Cut Beets, ]No. 254 can>
Maxwell House Co!ffee, lb.,
Large P. & G. Soap, 4 for
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Brownie Boy Bread, 14 oz. loaf,
05c
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