News and Society Items Mr. and Mrs. Dorman Blay lock attended the annual Fun \ eral Directors Convention held in Charlotte this week. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Mustian and fam ily were Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Mustian of Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hudson and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dickerson all of Snow Hill, Md. Mrs. J. D. Dickerson returned with them to Snow Hill for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Woodall visited Dr. and Mrs. Dave Tay loe and family in Washington last week for several days. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Capps will be Dr. and Mrs. P. E. Shearin and family of Chapel Hill, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Liles and family of Whitakers, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Capps and family of Rocky Mount and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hilliard of Warrenton. Mrs. A. D. Alston spent sev eral days this week with Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Scott and son in Raleigh. ' Mr. and Mrs. Graham Over by and son of Weldon were weekend guests of relatives here. Mrs. J. C. Harris and chil dren of Hampton, Va., were guests of her parents, Mr. and Ms. R. L. Capps, in Areola for several days last week. Captain Harris joined them for the weekend. Mrs. Anna W. Tharrington returned last week from a vis it of sometime with her son in Norfolk, Va. Miss Maty Weston of Nor folk, Va., was a luncheon and dinner guest of relatives here on Saturday while spending the weekend with Mrs. E. H. Russell in Macon. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jones of Evanston, Illinois, were guests of Mrs. W. H. Dameron and Miss Rowe Jones last week. Mrs. W. B. Daniels of Hen derson visited her sister, Mrs C. P. Allen, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Jeffress of Palmer Springs, Va., were her guests on Saturday evening. Mrs. Lucy Ellis and Miss Lu cille Ellis of Kittrcll, Mr. and Mrs. Lem Jones and Mr. Wal ter Wiggins of Neuse visited Miss Ann Collins in Ridgeway on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. J. T. Harris and Mrs. Pete Harris attended the May Day Exercises at Peace Col lege in Raleigh last week when Miss Nancy Fose Harris was one of the attendants. Misses Ann and Jane Hall of Durham visited Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hall here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robert son and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ayscue of Rocky Mount visit ed here during the weekend. Mrs. Wilmer Cobb and Miss Mary Owen Cobb of Church land, Va., were luncheon guests of Mrs. C. H. Peete and fam ily on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Benson and family visited relatives In Nashville on Sunday. Robertsons Are Feted At Shower Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pat Rob ertson of Lexington, recent bride and groom, were honor ed at a miscellaneous shower on Saturday evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vance Robertson with Mesdames James Harold Robertson, Mal vern Haithcock of Macon and Mrs. Edith Shearin of Louis , I burg as joint hostesses. ,| Around 85 attended from i Macon, Warrenton, Norlina, Hollister, Rocky Mount, Roa noke Rapids, Louisburg, Little ton and other places. Lime punch was poured by Mrs. Shearin of Louisburg and a variety of party cookies, cheese straws and salted nuts were served. The table was centered with an arrangement of pink gladioli, flanked by lighted pink tapers. A pink, and green motif was used in detail. Mrs. Robertson is the former! Miss Carolyn McCrary of Lex ington. Births The Rev. and Mrs. W. Dan Parker announce the birth of a son, Timothy Randell, on April 21. Mr. Parker is pas tor of Brown's and Macon Baptist Churches. Mr. and Mrs. William Leon ard Jerz of Fort Myers, Flor ida, announce the birth of a daughter, Lisa Marie, in Lee Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Jerz is the former Miss Judy Stev enson of Warrenton and Nor lina. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mc Arthur of Warrenton announce the birth of a daughter in Warren General Hospital on May 2. Mrs. McArthur is the former Miss Meredith Edwards of Belhaven. Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Wag ner of Rt. 2, Macon, announce the birth of a daughter, Pame la Anne, in Warren General Hospital on April 30. Mrs. Wagner is the former Miss Anne Hafer of Norlina. Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes Shearin of Pensacola, Fla., announce the birth of a daughter, Eva Teressa, on May 4. Mrs. Shearin is the former Miss Kimmy Eduguechie of Sosibie, Japan. Mr. Shearin is a na tive of Littleton. MRS. RANDOLPH MARSHALL MILES Mrs. Satterlhwaite And Randolph Miles Wed Iii a ceremony of beauty and dignity, which took place on Tuesday morning, May 8, at eleven o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hartford Johonson in Laurinburg, Mrs. Grace Warren Satterthwaite of Rocky Mount became the bride of Randolph Marshall Miles of Warrenton. Dr. Philip Leslie Bullock officiated. Mrs. Satterthwaite is the daughter of Mrs. Edgar T. Warren, Sr., and the late Mr. Warren of Conetoe. The bride groom is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Alex-i ander Miles of Warrenton. j Decorations consisted of mag- ] nolia leaves on the mantle, flanked by burning tapers in | candelabra. Arrangmentts of white flowers were used throughout the home. The bride wore an original model of pink silk with match ing accessories and a white or chid corsage. For a wedding trip the i couple sailed from Morehead City on the S. S. Ariadne to | Bermuda and upon their re- ! turn will reside at 724 Cedar- j brook Drive, Rocky Monnt. The bride attended East j Carolina College, Greenville, j and is presently employed as j manager of the bookkeeping j department of Planter's Na- * tioanl Bank in Rocky Mount, j The bridegroom attended i Wake Forest College and is I presently associated with W. 1 A. Miles Hardware Company in Warrenton. Returns Home Mr. Ralph Dillard has re- j turned to his home in Inez after spending sometime in Warren General Hospital for I treatment. Miss Jenkins And Mr. Plyler Marry LITTLETON Marilyn Jane Jenkins, daughter of Mrs. Frances Newsom Jenkins and the late M. Howard Elmo Jen kins of Littleton became the bride of Mr. Buster Plyler, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Luther Plyler of Weldon, on April 28. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. A. L. Stephenson in the Methodist Parsonage of Gaston. Mrs. Plyler is a graduate of the 1960-61 class of Littleton High School and is now em-' ployed by Rose's Variety Store. | She is the granddaughter of | the late Mr. Numer Reid Jen kins. The couple will reside in' the Weaver's Chapel Com munity. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mosheta and daughter, Jean, of Fayette ville, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hil liard and daughters, Kathy and Dora, of Durham and Mr. Bil ly Carroll and ion of Rich mond, Va., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hilliard in Macon. Use the classifed advts. FOR COMMISSIONER I am a candidate for the position of County Commissioner for the County of Warren, subject to the will of the voters in the Demto cratic Primary of May 26. Your vote and sup port will be greatly appreciated. WILLIAM H. BENDER m N. A. P. A. 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