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. GETTING UP ftll^llTC MAKFS MANY mun I 9 FEEL OLD 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. C\AJe C^ordiaify *3nvite 'IJou TO A PREVIEW OF Spring ^^asliiond INFORMAL MODELING EVERY WEDNESDAY STARTING MARCH 1st AT THE Holiday Inn? Henderson DURING THE LUNCH HOUR ? SEE LIVE MODELS SHOWING SPRING FASHIONS AT THEIR LOVELIEST Presented By . . . LADIES' DEPARTMENT HENDERSON, N. C. 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