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1 ews a C. Mabry of Burl s a luncheon gues id Mrs. J. E. Ban 'eek. Mrs. J K. Radforc e, Va., were guest 1 Mrs. W. R. Strick week. me nev. ana Mrs. waitGolson of Louisburg attei ed Open House at the M? odist Parsonage in Inez Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Joe Fleminj of Louisville, Ky., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J N Ci Ellis last week. Mrs. Katie R. Creech is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henrj Bryant Creech and family ir Columbus, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Duke Jones and family attended a Horse Show in Rocky Mount on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dun can and daughters of Raleigh visited relatives here ovei the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cling enpeel of Martinsville. Va., were dinner guests of Mrs i jj>.i W. B Hoskins on Sunday. Miss Betsy Montgomery ol Raleigh was a w e ek k e n d guest of Miss Nora King ai \ MEMORIAL D. F.?. . A day we spend with the i touched our lives, ond < brance of those who have Legal Holiday, Memorial I|l The Citi2 WARREN ... | Member Federal Depot fir 1 WARREN WARRENTON, N. C. MATINEE AIR CON! SUNDAY A? I SUNDAY SH01 ADMISSIO I TUESDAY AN1 WILLIAM HOLDEI I "THE BRIDGE! MATINEE 3:00 Hp I THURSDAY 1:1:1 About money and I .is women end hew to ** | get 'em .. with a very V S special touch! JAMES MASON 11 VBAMUS HI HOME SAMEtS. MATINEE 3:00 ttfe SATl | JOHN SAXON .?$*:..;V v jjrfiv .' **? nd Society - the Anne Lee Apartments. bu tj Mrs. J. W. Scott has re-! las - turned from a visit of sev-J ' eral weeks to her niece, Mrs. sp, I William Bullock, in Chatham, frj s! N. J. Mrs. David Koontz and rei daughters of Burlington vis-jQf . ited relatives in Inez over[ \yi ihe weekend. : toi Weekend guests of Dr. and. rel i Mrs. W. D. Rodgers were ; Prof. Graham Rodwcll ofan, >, Chapel Hill and Mr and! * Mrs. J. T. Marshall and chil- j dren of Durham. j Ias Mr. and Mrs. W W Mor-| 1 ?T gan of Middlesex were weeK-' tin n end guests of the Rev. and j of t Mrs. M. S. Amspacher in Inez.! Mr Mr and Mrs. Van Jones j in ; and children were visitors in! I Greenville on Sunday, where, Jr. they will soon make their; Ra home. j las Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie W.ivil ij Fleming and son. Gary, of La j near Chester, Va.. visited his j ! parents and grandmother in an< . I Nnrlinn nn SnnHav i ...? Mrs. Randolph Vaughan and Mr . i Mrs. s. B. Fleming of Nor- f I Una visited relatives in Pet-; Mo rj ersburg and Richmond. Va., tiv< I1 during the weekend. 1 t Mrs. Edward Best of Louis-;vil1 ! hei nemories of those who have cn^ 3 day of grateful remem- ^ ^ given so much for freedom. , W Day, Monday, May 30Hi Vil I Sm :ens Bank & ret TON, N. C. 1 Mr ~ : ~~ ;? far lit Insurance Corporation da i ????J urc THEATRE S ( TEL. 318-1 of EACH DAY f.Sj| DITIONED ? Jac ?JD MONDAY " liai rer ilNA LOLLOBiUuIDA^i^ on rnrnrnrntmm flME Ho NS 3:00-5:35-8:15 ?f M 1 B. .4n? 0 WEDNESDAY f ? GRACE KELLY in ? 5 AT TOKO-RT ? NIGHT 7:30-9:20 AND FRIDAY - NIGHT JRDAY - LINDA CRISTA L TOUCH" SHOWS MMMS J? y Items!! >0000000000000000000* I rg visited friends here on t Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell I ent the weekend with H ends in Baltimore, Md. Mr and Mrs. A. D. Daniel :urned Monday from a visit two weeks in Goldsboro, I ilmington, Atlanta and Carl- H i. Ga., where they visited I atives. Mesdames B B. Williams, d J. B. Boyce attended the I ring meeting of Episcopal I urch Women in Oxford H t week. dr. Kepple Falkener re- H Tied last week from a visit MMiirumtr iu mf nev uiiuh s. F. T. Read and family 11 Bartow, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fishel, I . and children of Roanoke jfl pids were visitors here t week, enroute for Green-1I le, S. C.. where they will IH ke their home dr and Mrs. Jerry Myers [ I 1 family of Sanford were ekend guests of Mr. andtl s. J. F. Hockaday. drs W. H. Home of Rocky' j unt has been visiting relaps here recently M tfrs. R. D. Jones of Nash-' JV| ] le was a weekend guest of; sister. Mrs. Helen Filing- ; i. Mrs. Ellington and sons. | Dl ssrs William Glenn Flem-| ot Kaieign ana John Koag- miss Fleming of Washington. D. | ^Jiorehi wili be weekend guests of! bride s. Jones in Nashville and I Bartho entire group will visit Try-j ton ir Palace in New Bern and; ring t ler places of interest there noon. Sunday. {at Fr Mr and Mrs. J. W. Rook odist t Tuesday for their home Arra Birmingham. Alabama, after kets < iting Dr. and Mrs W. D. I greene dgers and other relatives rate ti ci friends here for some- branch le. Mrs. Rook was widely ed cat! lertained while here. prj() Mrs. L. W. Perkinson spent pro?ra t week with her brother-in- preseu v and sister. Mr. and Mrs. I organj; H. Read, in Palmer Springs, wartjs rginia sang " Mr and Mrs. Gaspard an{jloak and family of Greens- pov 5 ro were weekend guests of, . f : Rev. and Mrs. Troy Bar- _ t and sons. . Muss Hattie Drake- visited marr,a and Mrs. J. O. Drake and w?^e nily in Mayodan on Tues-' wh,te y over Mrs A D. Harris spent Sat- f"as,hior iay in Oxford on business. bod,ce Miss Patsy Maynard of ECC,' sleeves eenville, was here over the se(luln; ekend. I,ie crystal Grady-Fishel j feature dr. William Coleman Fishel jlum Vaughan announces the en- chapel ;ement of his sister, Frances Her ;hel, of Vaughan and New veil o rn. to Mr. Andrew D. Grady,, from i i of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew i She ca k Grady also of New Bern., ered v ?s Fishel is the daughter i shower the late Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Mrs. m Harrison Fishel of War-1 head ( i County. ' was m The wedding will take place a tea July 23. | silk 01 gown Entertains At Luncheon draped Vlrs. C. L. Purdy entertain- and ca at a luncheon on Tuesday bouffa Mrs. P. T. Harrell, Mrs.! She sh Underwood. Mrs. John piece Iden and Mrs. C. Farish all1 pearl Wake Forest and Mrs. E. a circ Russell of Macon. ried : The HUNTEl A1 s jpth a neeWE'RE PROUD OF YOU! WE EXTEND TO THE Lad SENIORS OF den WARREN COUNTY J0 lotii Our sincere congratulations holi upon the successful completion of a most important task and our best wishes to we each of them as they go on to to conquer other obstacles . along the path of life. May eg< this commencement for them be thily the beginning of a new phase of a life in Me which faith, strength, and Hu courage may play the major hos *** is May good fortune smile upon each of them. Hunter Drug SUITING TP PVBUC WW MO IRS. FREDERICK LER( iss Ballou ide Mr. E Deanna Ballou of ?an t;uy became me of Frederick Leroy lomew, Jr., of Warren1 a candlelight double ceremony Sunday afterMay 22. at four o'clock anklin Memorial MethChurch, Morehead City, .ngements and twin basaf white gladiolas and ry were used to decohe church. Three sevened candelabra held lighthedral tapers, r to the ceremony a m of nuptial music was ted by-Mr-Sr- Billy-Wade, st. and Mrs. Johnny Edsoloist Mrs. Edwards Tell Me, O Promise Me," Wedding Prayer." The amuel Street Moore, pasficiated. bride was given in ge by her father. She a floor length gown of imported lace and tulle satin. The gown was led with a moulded of lace featuring long ; and a sabrina neckline s and seed pearls. voluminous skirt of pleated tulle ruffles >d a hip length lace pep ana exienaea into a train. two-tiered elbow length f imported illusion fell i Swedish crown of pearls, rried a white Bible covvith a white orchid and ed with satin streamers. Warren Mann of Morerity, sister of the bride, atron of honor. She wore length gown of maize rganza over taffeta. The was designed with a 1 bodice, scoop neckline ip sleeves and featured a nt skirt, wore a matching headof flower petals with tips, from which fell ular nose veil. She cari bouquet of frenched IGRAM v that school doors ready to close, are planning a weekend he beach or a fishing ? Stock up now on r suntan lotions, your ct repellent, glasses, uiiici tilings yuu n 1 ies after all that garing, keep your hands ;ly with one of our una. Helps after housei chores, too. are looking forward seeing our young col? friends at home, too. et your friends at nter'a and enjoy our pitality, where the air cool and everybody's sndly! Company mm tmam n mi H RECORD ^ m P" I s I ai I *? I c I e< I tu I ec I M I ?* I ro rv C< st I I 'e I eE I m IL th In I p> I II I A I th sh >Y BARTHOLOMEW. JR. Sl to Becomes ? in lartholmew ? j carnations showered with em-j w; | broidered streamers of nile Ci j green. I de Miss Emma Gray Bartholo- D; j mew of Warrenton, sister of M I the bridegroom, and Mrs. j M ; KODert t,iske ol Charlotte, sis-' ar J ter of the bride, were brides- j ^ I maids. ta ! They wore tea-length gowns! w of nile green silk organza over 1 ~r ! taffeta identical in style to! ' 'that of the honor attendant.! ' They also wore headpieces of J i flower petals with pearl tips, , from which fell circular nose ! m j?They?earned bouquets of1 ; frenched carnations showered ^ i with embroidered streamers i(e ! of maize. j (j I Honorary bridesmaids were, a i Miss Johnette Styron, Miss | ^ j Marlene Moore, Miss Judy ^ : Lewis. Miss Dessie Sewell. | r I Miss Joan Guthrie and Mrs. U,, j Jimmy Pittman, all of More-J : head City. | Pete Stallings. East Carolina j j College, served the bridegroom as best man. Ushers were A1 u I Greene. Fast Carolina College. ; l0 I and David Ballou. brother of,sc i the bride. Junior ushers were|pj ! E. C. Ballou. Jr.. brother of j js : the bride, and Donnie Mann.jij. ' nephew of the bride, j For her daughter's wedding; i Mrs. Ballou wore a pink lace|n( sheath dress with white ac-ith j cessories and a corsage of yj ' white ramatinnc TKo I ? groom's mother wore a brown j f0 lace sheath dress with white JJ j accessories and a corsage of white carnations. j Immediately following the of j ceremony the bride's parents th | entertained at a reception at in j their home. Guests were greet-|M | ed by Mrs. D. B. Willis and A j introduced to the receiving! I line, composed of' the bridal j ' couple, their parents, and the Ji ; bride's attendants. j bi Mrs. Robert Ballou presided] in j at the bride's book and MissjM Judy Lewis presided in the Et Register For 50 TERRIFIC MOb Evening Gowns Values To $29.95 OUR PRICE $8.00 ! I L Factory F Sample* and of MEN'S S At Low Lo Reconditioned Shoes & Clothing Now In Stock DIAMOND'S D Warranto! ; lit room. Mrs. Gray Ion Willis ( oured punch and Mrs. Roma , tyron served cake. i The bride, daughter of Mr. id Mrs. Edward Carrol Bal- . u, graduated from More head . ity High School and South- n istern College of Beauty Culire, Charlotte. She is employ-1. 1 at Helen's Beauty Shop in I. orehead City. | ^ The bridegroom is the son Mr. and Mrs. Freder.cfc I,* -1 iy Bartholomew, Sr., of War nton. He attended Louisbt illege for two yeer* ?* ?? udent at East Coro ge, Gr?enville. !'* *v-i' .5. * nployed here d.uii'-, er months For a weddjo . triD to the 0 ountpiiiT I .10 lh Carolina, | -? e bride .?o a sheath of: * [ua ?'ik org ui.za over taffeta1 ( 'h matching organza jacket, j ;c wore matching accessories i a quet. | w I'pon their return, the cou- E _ will he at home at 1713IN lepard Street, Morehead i G ty 11< pen House Held . ,t Inez Parsonage I J, "Open House" was held at | ^ e Methodist Parsonage of j' lady Grove Church. Inez, onjj; inday afternoon from four! six o'clock with the Rev. | j; id Mrs. M S Amspacher and; rs. Frederick Williams greet-j g the guests, who were later inducted through the new ime by Mrs. E. R. Davis. ^ In the dining room, punch as poured by Miss Sylvia " ipps of Areola. Serving j* coratcd cakes were Mrs. avid Koontz of Burlington. p rs. Benjamin Harris and ? rs G. W. Davis. Mrs. Rich- * d Coleman and Mrs. Harry imams, jr., 01 Inez. The i ble was covered with a cut-1" ork linen cloth and bore rangement of mixed summer]? owers, flanked by white * trning tapers. The mantle; a s banked in magnolia aves and blossoms and the'* irsonage throughout was fes-a re in lovely flower arrangcents. i-a Mrs. Claude Coleman andi^ iss Catherine Brown regisred guests in the study.: ood-byes were said to Mr. n d Mrs. I, A. Fowler. e round 150 attended fromjg iddlesex. Areola, Inez. War- ^ nton, Norlina, Macon, Louis-L arg and other places. | Birth* Mr. and Mrs. William L. p arris. Jr., of Rt. 3, Warren- jy n, announce the birth of a p in in Warren General Hostal on May 23. Mrs. Harris the former Miss Louise Wil- ims of Norlina. Mr. and Mrs. James J. Kearty, Jr.. of Littleton announce e birth of a daughter in arren General Hospital on I ay 23. Mrs. Kearney is the. rmer Miss Mary Hale of ] ittleton. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harris Route 2. Norlina, announce ;e birth of a son on May 21 Warren General Hospital, rs. Harris is the former Miss nn Frazier of Norlina. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lloyd, of Macon announce the irth of a daughter on May 20 i Warren General Hospital, rs. Lloyd is the former Miss ta Louise Harris of Macon. Silver Dollars IEY SAVERS Ladies' and Children's New Shoes $1.00 and UP 'eject* Closeout* iHOES w Price* Freshly Cleaned Work Pants $1.25 Pair SHIRTS TO MATCH 69c Each EFT. STORE u n. c. FRIDAY, MAY 17, IBM i i ' i i i ... . 1 ' i i . i i" , ... jive Shower For Ho?MU*st?? "tTbr-.n-n Sirs. Tharrington of Warrenton, will ba tfea ->ss u ^ guest speaker at the Warren *: , J Plains Methodist Church on , Irs. Ernest Davis of Inez end Sunday m0ri?g at the eleven . D. Overton of Ports- 0,cl0ck worshlp sendee, in the f nouth. Vs., entertained at a absence o, the pastor, the Rev. hower on Wednesday even- Leon W. Ross. The public Is 1g Via* H<"?e ""i invited to attend. Irs. Gid Tharrington, Jr., of M Varrenton who received a ?? ? r~>w.i c sage and gifts from 30 _ Plano "f"*' , ? , The piano students of Mrs. . . , Jean Williams will present a im es and contest, were en- recital at the Parish House on ? I nd iced drinks, cookies, June 2 a, 8 lo^ The b. md mints were served Uc corxila? inv?ed t0 at. ne hostesses. Pink and:ten(j 3 -nife peonies and other sum lei- flowers were used through- -- n.?, _ r-ia.K um.eo Mrs. Davis In Hospital ut the Club House. . . Mrs. Weldon Davis of Ar :> * .?<-. XJ ? cola was in Warren, General jl'clUGrS xlOnOr Hospital for several days this Quests At Party week Jim treatment Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rraner Nugget is a new sweet pa f Rldgcway entertained their ?released?by?the N. C. 'eekend guests, Mrs. Estella Agricultural Experiment St*., iehl, Mrs. Thelma Walters. l'onIr. Harry Gilbert, and Mr. leorge Schran, all of Lehigh>n. Fa., at a lawn dinner and A D PFRRY'S arty on Sunday evening. Attending in addition to the GLASS GO onor guests were Mr. and Irs. Walter Bender and chil-j HENDERSON, N. C. k* ren. Mr. and Mrs. Walter' Iartin, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. j Automobile Glass, trauer. Mr. and Mrs. Henry lortch, Mr. and Mrs William! Curved Windshields, trauer, and Mrs H e n r y| lortch. Jr. Mirrors, Table Tops ^ Supper Guests And Store Fronts Supper guests of Mr. and J Irs. R. L. Capps of Areola on Call Us For Your I unday evening following lemorial services in Bethle- RponirpmAntc em Methodist Church, with! KeqUirementS he Rev M. S. Amspacher, | astor. in charge, were Mr. I PHONE GE 8-4313 nd Mrs. C. B. Capps and| _ amily, Mr. Claude Tharring-j on. Mrs. Luther Davis, Mr. KT . ^ rp. nd Mrs. Jackson Langley, INOW IS 1 lie I IITie Irs. Cortell Fisher, Miss Mar-; TO GET YOUR ia Coley, all of Rocky Mounl, j BALERS and COMBINES Irs. Rebecca Ferrell and son.I DCDODvn 'ommy, of Tarboro, Mrs J. C.i Ktj AlKfcD. larris and children, recently j \ye have ample supply of eturnea trom Misawa, Japan, j parts for ir. and Mrs. Selby Benton j INTERNATIONAL nd children. Mrs. J. A Hil- It. KIN A11UIN AL* iard and Mrs. E. D. Davis,1 T U_of_ Warrenton. The entire! _NEW HOLLAND iroup attended services at BALERS. (ethlehem prior to the meal. , ,T j 1 Also New and Used Honors Mrs. Rook TRACTORS d"". a Coca.Coiea' ^on "ARR?W* laturday morning in honor of HAY BALERS and Rakes Irs. J. W. Rook of Birming- BALER TWINE :am, Alabama, house guest of FACTORY TRAINED ier sister, Mrs. W R Rodgers. MECHANICS Edward Ranes and Allen A A. UI7 > furphy of Holloman Air _ *orce Base, Alamorgodo, New Tractor and TrUCK lexico, are guests of Mrs. J PHONE GE 8-7161 RaneS 305 E. Montgomery St. Renew your subscription. HENDERSON, N. C. i FOR COMPLETE Plumbing, Heating, Installation And Service U1AL y?8-l WARRENTON FHA Loans 36 Months To Pay No Down Payments Free Estimates SEPTIC TANKS INSTALLED CLEANED AND REPAIRED All Work Guaranteed ji*. R. C. COMER, Jr. (HAITHCOCK HOUSE ? N MAIN STREET) 9 Dial 988-1 W&rrenton, N. C. SHOP IN WARRENTON DAYS AT THE STYLE SHOP YQU Can Win $50.00 By Making A ? a uituose wi ftnjr Amount, We Will Run Several Attractive Specials These Three Days All Girl* Dreaaes Reduced ONE GROUP OF * BERMUDAS and SHORTS 1 ONE TABLE OF SPRING and SUMMER HATS We Have The Items Moat Desired 1 By The Graduate* WE GIFT WRAP
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