1t?tttttl IIIIIIIHHMtl RIDGEWAY MEWS >mm > t ?????? Miss Joyce Seaman at East Carolina College, Greenville, spent several days this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Seaman. Mrs. William Holtzman and daughters, Terry, Tammy and Tracy, of Winston-Salem visited Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Holtzman and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cobb over the weekend. Mrs. H. B. Bender under went eye surgery at McPher son Hospital in Durham this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Holtz man visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Piper in Henderson this week. Mrs. W. H. Daeke attended the funeral of her cousin, Mrs. Howard Moss, in Rich mond, Va., on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. R, P. W. Seaman of Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Bender visited Mrs. A, G. Bender on Sunday. Mrs. Luke Gupton of Louis burg and Mrs. L. M. Paschall, Sr., visited Mrs. Robert Paschall and Mrs. C. P. Holtz man Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fleming and Mrs. L. M. Paschall attended the funeral of Mrs. Lena Portess in South Hill, Va., Monday. Mrs. L. M. Paschall, Sr., and Mrs. L. M. Paschall, Jr., and children visited Mr. Jack Champion and Mr. and Mrs. Luke Gupton in Louisburg on Tuesday. Mr. Jimmy Hecht of N. C. State University, Raleigh, spent the weekend at his home here. 'Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Holtz man and children and Mrs. <X P. Holtzman visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Matthews In Henderson on Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mitchell and Stevle Reavis were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Paschall on Thursday. Ridgeway 4-H Club Meets The Ridgeway Community 4-H Club met in Warrenton on .Thursday night of last week with Miss Donna Brauer, pre sident, presiding. Doris Bender led the group in the Pledge of Allegiance, Susanna Bender, led the 4-H ,Pledge and Linda Holtzman led the group in singing. Mrs. Chris F. Holtzman, Sr., made announcements and reminded the group to attend the Warren County 4-H Achievement Program to be held on Thursday night, March 2. Wayne Overcash of the Car olina Power and Light Com pany showed a film on elec tricity, "The Mighty Atom." L. G. Bender, Robert Ben der, Dale Stalnback and Mrs. R. J. Holtzman assisted in serving refreshments to the 21 4-H'ers present. : Observes Birthday Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Sea man and son, Marshall, and Mrs. Richard Mathews of Hen derson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell of Cokesbury, Mrs. ' U W. PaschaU, Mrs. C. P. Holtzman, Mrs. c. F. Holtz man and Mrs. Albert Bender visited Mrs. Eva Hayes and Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Edwards in Horlina on Saturday night in honor of Mrs. Hayes' 85th birthday. Party mix, cake, COff?e and fruit Juice were served. S/Sgt. Dickerson Is Seizing In Viet Nam V"' '? * L * WjTH U. S. COMBAT AIR FOITCES, Vietnam - Staff Sergeant Edward E. Dicker son, ^son of Mrs. Merl G. Dick erson of Rt. X, Warrenton, N. C., Is now In Vietnam in the fiEl't, against Communist ag gression. Sergeant Dickerson, an air armfment technician, Is a member of the Pacific Air Foroes which provides offen alve*defenslve alrpower for the U. S. and its allies In the Pacific, Far East and Southeast Asia. Before his arrival in Southeast Asia, he was assign ed to the 479th Armament and ilcs Maintenance at George AFB, sergeant attended John High School. wife, Peggy, is the r of Mrs, A. P.'Faiflk 4t Henderson, N. C. Good Speaker a finished speaker, truly do. mean one who's po mean one who's 10,000 STAMP WINNERS DONNA MYERS Winiton-Solem, N. C. MIRIAN STOKES V.'i'minjton, N C H A. McALLESTER Dur! om, N. C. LAURENCE SMITH Lourinburg, N. C. MRS. J. D. MULLINS Red Oak, Va. MRS. LOU ELLEN SLADE New Bern, N. C. LOCAL 1,000 STAMP WINNERS Mrs. R. M. Davis Mrs. Catherine Hollen Mrs. Fred Hursi Mrs. Eugene Powell Mrs. Patsy Pierce Mr. Roy Davis 500 STAMPS Mrs. Milton King Mr. Donald Townes Mr. J. W. 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