News & Society Items
Mrs. W. M. Strickland Is
visiting relatives In Virginia
Beach, Va. j
Mrs. M. C. House and Mr.
and Mrs. Eddie Clayton and |
family spent Sunday In Laurln
burg with Mr. and Mrs. W. K.
Paul and family.
Mrs. Alice Southerland and
Mrs. W. B. Crinkley are visit
ing relatives in Richmond,
Va., after visiting General and
Mrs. Sam Plnnell and family
in Alexandria, Va., for some
time.
Miss Janle Williams of Hoi -
11ns College,Salem, Va., spent
the weekend here.
Mrs. Paul T. Harrell of
Wake Forest was a visitor
here Saturday and attended
the funeral of Mr. Robert
Shaw of Macon.
Miss Margaret Weston and
Mr. Andy Hoyle of Franklln
ton were visitors here Sunday.
Mrs. Henry Shearln and
Miss Linda Shearln attended
the funeral of Mrs. Shearln's
sister, Mrs. Luella Bolton
Prevatt, In Mont Lawn Ceme
tery In Raleigh Saturday.
A recent guest of Mrs. Annie
Mae Shearln and Miss Linda
Shearln was Mr. H. W. Cop
fes of Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs.
J. V. Allen and daughter, Gwen
were their guests on Sunday
night.
Mr. Ricky Ethridge of Ral
eigh is visiting his mother and
sister, Mrs. Robert Ethridge
and Miss Diane Ethridge be
fore leaving next Thursday for
a six months training course
In California with the Nation
al Guard.
Mr. Allen Stoney of the Uni
versity of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill, spent the week
end here.
Miss Beth Dickinson and
Mr. Ernest Dickinson of To
ronto, Canada, were guests of
their aunt, Mrs. C. L. Purdy,
on Wednesday afternoon en
route to Florida where they
will spent sometime.
Mrs. G. W. McCann of
Franklin, Va., is a guest of
Mrs. T. J. Holt.
Mr. Creed Satterwhlte at
tended the funeral of Mr. Loyd
Childress in Richmond, Va.,
last Saturday.
Dr. William Peete was a
dinner guest of his mother,
Mrs. C. H. Peete, and family
Sunday.
Miss Cynthia Halthcock of
Henderson was arecent week
end visitor at her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Mit
chell returned Monday after
spending several days in Jack
sonville, Fla., with Dr. and
Mrs. J. G. Lyerly and family.
Mrs. W. R. Hedgepeth re
turned Monday after spending
six weeks in Jacksonville,
Fla., with Mr. and Mrs.
Horace Hedgepeth and daugh
ter.
Mrs. Smith of Richmond,
Va., Is a guest of Mr. and
Mrs. L. H. Prlday at Colon
ial Lodge.
Mr. Billy Rogers of East
Carolina College, Greenville
Is spending several days here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wads
worth of Chapel Hill visited
Mrs. J. A. Dameron and Mrs.
Sarah Fltts on Monday.
Miss Lucy Perry Burt of
Loulsburg visited relatives
here on Tuesday.
V.r. and Mrs. Bob Cassell
of Cary and Mrs. W. E. Bal
lard of Slier City were here
on Tuesday for the funeral of
Mr. William B. Overby.
Mrs. S. B. Fleming returned
home last Friday from Rich
mond, Va., where she spent
a week with her daughter,
Mrs. Elna Stansbury, who has
been ill for some time. Mrs.
Irma Burnett of Henderson
went to Richmond Friday and
brought Mrs. Fleming home.
Mrs. Burnett and children
visited Mrs. Fleming on Sat
urday.
Sunday dinner guests of
Mrs. S. B. Fleming were Mr.
Johnnie Fleming and son,
Gary, of Chester, Va., Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Fleming and
children of Wise, Mr. and Mrs.
James T. Fleming and child
ren of Norllna, Mr. and Mrs.
Will lam Fleming and Mr. and
Mrs. William Spence and son
of Warrenton.
Mrs. Beckwith Talks
On Work Before Club
Mrs. Heath Beckwith, at
tendance counselor for War
ren County schools, was the
guest speaker at the meeting
of the Warrenton Junior
Woman's Club held at Colonial
Lodge on Thursday of last
week. Hostesses were Mrs.
Claiborne Aycock, Mrs. Fran
kle Aycock and Mrs. Freddie
Bartholomew.
Presented by Mrs. Jon Bur
well, chairman of the depart
ment of education, Mrs. Beck
with gave an interesting talk on
the duties of her position and
the progress being mad&
JW?T,
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Foutz
of Warrenton announce the
birth of a son in Maria Par
j ham Hospital on Feb. 25. Mrs.
Foute is the former Betty
| Read , daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. George Read of Norllna.
Sgt. and Mrs. W. T. Pitch
ford announce the birth of a
son, Jeffery, on February 26
in Harlem, Ga. Mrs. Pitch
ford is the former Bessie Neal
of Warrenton.
Club President
Adolphus Andrews Bell, son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bell of
Vaughan, is president of the
Warren County Club at East
Carolina College In Green
ville.
The eagle owl is a name
given most often in Europe to
the great horned owl.
MISS MARY VIVIAN SLOAN
whose engagement to William James Rogers, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Peyton Brown Rogers of Warrenton, is announced
by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Needham Alphin Sloan of
Calypso. The prospective bride and groom are both sen
iors at East Carolina College in Greenville. The wedding
date has been set for August 20.
Former Warrenton Couple
Are Leaders In Project
WASHINGTON-Mrs. Ralph
Williams has been chosen as
Chairman of the Fifth Annual
HOPE Ball to be held In the
Regency Room of the Shore
ham Hotel on June 1. Honorary
Chairman of the Ball is Mrs.
Lyndon B. Johnson. Chairman
of Diplomatic Participation is
Mrs. Pastor, wife of the Am
bassador of Peru. Mr. Thorn
ton W, Owen has agreed to
serve as Chairman of Sub
scription Patrons.
Announcement was made
yesterday by the Chairman of
the Metropolitan Washington
Committee for Project HOPE,
Ralptv B. Williams. Plans for
the gala Ball to benefit Pro
ln Hospital
Patients in Warren General
Hospital were listed Wednes
day as follows:
Robert Clyde Mitchell, Fred
Benton, Billle Fleming, James
Short, Clarence Evans, Cal
vin Harris, Martha Allen, Jeff
Daniel, H. A. Wright, Maye
Wilson, Ernestine Alexander,
Elizabeth Mosley, Mary
Fleming, Walter Harris,
Mamie Hlght, Annie Hunt.
Also, Mamie Hicks, Norma
Woody, Barbara Dix, Dennis
Harris, Baby Boy Dlx, Baby
Boy Woody, Lucy Leonard,
Elolse Harvey, Henry Conner,
Liston Shearin, Annie Brown,
Cora Christmas, Gertha
Woodard, Corleen Robinson,
Sollle Johnson, Rev. Louis
Button, Roger Richardson,
Emily Sanders, Dorothy
Hicks, Alexander Bullock, Au
gusta A. Kearney, Lucy V.
Reeves, Johnnie B. Lynch.
ject HOPE, the principal ac
tivity of The People-to-People
Health Foundation, Inc., which
sponsors the hospital and
medical training ship, S. S.
HOPE, are nearlng comple
tion. They will include i col
orful decor Inspired by the
locale of the HOPE'S current
mission in Cartagena, Colum
bia.
Mr. and Mrs. Williams,
prominent Washington couple,
are joining forces this year
In continuing an active interest
in Project HOPE which dates
back to its beginning. Mrs.
Williams has served on HOPE
Ball Committee for the past
three years. Mr. Williams,
- well known in Washington bus
iness circles has long been
active in civic affairs. They
reside In Potomac, Maryland,
with their son, Hal, now at
School Menus
March 6-10
MARIAM BOYD
Monday - Cheese and ma
caroni, half deviled egg, tur
nip greens, cornbrjad, fruit
cup and milk.
Tuesday - Barbecued chick
en , garden peas, glazed car
rots, biscuits, grapefruit sec
tions and milk.
Wednesday - Texas hash,
cabbage and raisin salad,
rolls, pineapple up-side down
Cake and milk.
tending Washington and Lee
University, and their daughter
Kate, a student at Mount Ver
non Seminary.
Mr. Williams, a graduate of
John Graham High School and
the University of North Car
olina, Is the son of Mrs. John
Gilmer Williams and the late
Mr. Williams of Warrenton.
He and Mrs. Williams and
family made their home at
Warrenton for a number of
years when he was associat
ed with his father in the lum
ber business.
Thursday - Chicken rice
soup, cracker, 1/2 peanut but
ter sandwich, congealed cit
rus salad, cookies and milk.
Friday - Welners, navy
beans, cole slaw, rolls, apple
sauce cake and milk.
JOHN GRAHAM
MACON JR. HIGH
Monday ? Macaroni and
cheese, half egg, steamed cab
bage, cornbread, chocolate
pudding, milk and butter.
Tuesday - Beef pattle, rice
and gravy, strlngbeans,
grapefruit, biscuit, milk and
butter.
Wednesday - Tuna fish
salad, creamed potatoes, gar
den peas, rolls, milk, butter
and cake.
Thursday - Beef and vege
table soup, half peanut but
ter sandwich, half pimento
cheese sandwich, cinnamon
bun, milk and butter.
Friday - hamburger, cole
slaw, navy beans, bananapud
dlng, ml'1, and butter.
NORLINA
Monday-Hamburgers, slaw,
creamed potatoes, buns, rice
1 pudding with raisins, butter,
milk.
Tuesday?Brunswick stew,
peanut butter and jelly sand
wich , citrus cup, crackers,
butter, milk.
Wednesday - Macaroni and
cheese, 1/2 deviled egg, tur
nip greens, pickled beets,
cornbread, strawberry short
cake, butter, milk.
Thursday ? Country style
steak, grits, gravy, baked
white potato, apple sauce,
squash, biscuit, cookie, but
ter, milk.
Friday-Bologna and cheese
sandwich, tos&ed salad,
stringbeans, chocolate pud
ding, butter, milk.
The Spaniards brought the
grapefruit to the West Indies
and Florida.
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After 36. common Kidney or Bladder Ir
ritations often occur and may make yc i
tense and nervous from too
passages both day and night. Second
arily. you may lose sleep and suffer from
Headaches. Backache and feel old. tired,
depressed. In such Irritation. CY8TEX
usually brings fast, relaxing comfort by
curbing irritating germs In strong, acid
urine and by analgesic pain relle". Oet
CY8TEX at druggists. Peel better fast.
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