Mrs. F. B. Newell visited Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Newell and family In Oxford last week. Mrs. E. E. Gill am has re turned to Warrenton after spending ten days In Rocky Mount with Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Kornegay and family. Mrs. J. B. Ballenger of San Mateo, Call!., was a guest of Mrs. V. F. Ward for sev real days last week. Her recent guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Carr of Ports mouth, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Strickland and little daughter of Fayettevllle. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Her ring of Clinton were weekend guests of Mrs. Irene Dicker son. Mrs. Dicker son was a recent weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herring. Miss Margaret Weston and Mr. Andy Holyle of Franklln ton visited Mrs. Mary W. Shields on Friday night. Mr. A1 Blalock, Jr., of the University of Chapel Hill spent the weekend here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Blalock. Miss Lucy Rodwell has re sumed her studies at East Carolina College, Greenville, after spending several days at her home here. Mr. Walter Hurst spent the weekend In Rocky Mount at Wesleyan College with his brother, Mr. Fred Hurst. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cook of Washington, D. C? were guests of Mrs. J. W. Scott on last Thursday. She accom panied them to Ponte Vedro Beach, Fla., to attend the wedding of Miss Louise Haley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Haley. Mrs. Haley Is the form er Miss Margaret Scott of Rldgeway. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hedgepeth and son of Rich mond, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hedgepeth of South Hill, Va., were dinner guests of Mrs. W. R. Hedgepeth Sunday. Mr. Weldon Hall of Durham spent the weekend here. Mrs. Anna Tharrlngton will leave today, (Friday) to visit Mrs. Lewis Tharrlngton in Norfolk, Va. Mrs. T. W. Moore Is visit ing Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Brant ley In Henderson. Among those visiting Mrs. Roy Davis In the Vance Manor Nursing Home In Henderson this week were Mrs. EvaWat son, Miss Eula Allen, Mr. G. R. Scoggln, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Jones and Miss Scoggln Jones, and Mrs. T. W. Moore of Warrenton and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Allen and daugh ters of Petersburg, Va. Mrs. Alice D. King has re turned home from a visit with her nelce, Mrs. Herman Dol lar of Raleigh. While In Ra leigh she visited Mrs. Myrtle Davis at the Fergerson CrInk ley home. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gill of Cokesboro visited Mrs. Alice D. King on Wednesday afternoon. MISS LOIS FAYE RIGGAN whose engagement to Dalton Wayne King of Washington, D. C., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Horton King of Rt. 1, Hen derson, Is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Earl Riggan of Macon. The wedding will be solomnlzed on March 19. Eddie Riccoboni And Mrs. Cutter Wed Marriage vows were ex changed at Trinity Methodist Church In Sumter, S. C., on Feb. 4 by Mrs. Ernestine Gerald Cutter and Edward R, Riccoboni, It was learned here this week. Officiating was Dr. George Duffle. Mrs. Riccoboni Is the daughter of Mrs. John Ger ald and the late Mr. Gerald of Fair Bluff, N. C. For a number of years Mr. Riccoblnl, golf pro at the War renton Country Club, and his first wife, the former Miss Myrtice Strickland made their home at War renton. Morehead Scholar Among 99 Morehead Schol ars named at the University of North Carolina this week Is David Thomas Tayloe, Jr., of Washington, N. C. The scholarships are worth $7,000 to North Carolina students for four years of study at UNC. Tayloe, the son of Dr. and Mrs, Dave Tayloe of Washing ton, is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wood all of Warrenton. Brauers Entertain For House Guest Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Brauer entertained at a buf fet dinner on Sunday evening for their house guests, Mr. Allen Mertz and Mr. Harry Gilbert, of Lehlghton, Penn sylvania. The buffet table featured an oriental centerpiece arrang ed by Mr. Gilbert and Spring flowers were used on Indivi dual tables. Those attending the diiyrer, in addition to the honored guests, were Mr. and Mrs. Jlmmie Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer King and Woody King, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hurst and Walter Hurst, Mr. and Mrs. John Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. William Brauer, Mrs. Walter Bender, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Brauer and Misses Donna and Katherine Brauer. CLASS TO MEET The V. L. Pendleton Phila thea Class will meet Tues day night March 14 in the home of Mrs. A. S?. Bugg with Mrs. J. T. Vaughan as hostess. Squeaks from a bat operat ing its natural radar system contain frequencies above 50, 000 vibrations a second. ^Marguerite's Style Shop' WARRENTON MENUS March 13-17 MAR1AM BOY A Monday ? Sliced bologna, cole slaw, garden peas, loaf bread, raisin pie, milk. Tuesday - Fish sticks, but tered whole potatoes, green beans, corntneal muffins, lemon Icebox pie, milk. Wednesday - Spaghetti, sav ory meat sauce, turnip greens, cornbread, congealed fruit cup, milk. Thursday?Beef and vege table soup, cheese diamonds, 1/2 peanut butter sandwich, cinnamon buns, milk. Friday - Welners, beans, cole slaw, rolls, apple sauce, milk. i'n'orlina" Monday - Hot dogs, cheese wedge, chili, slaw, buttered potatoes, cinnamon buns, hot dog buns, butter, milk. Tuesday - Beef and vege table soup, peanut butter sand wiches, enriched bread, crackers, oatmeal cookies, butter, milk. Wednesday - Pizza, tossed salad, corn pudding, peach half, biscuit, butter, milk. Thursday - Salmon salad, baked white potato, string beans, pineapple slice, hot rolls, butter, milk. Friday - St. Patrick's Day Irish stew, tomato and let tuce salad, rolls, kelly green gelatin with whipped cream, butter, milk. Junior Girl Scouts Meet At Littleton LITTLETON - The Junior Girl Scouts met Thurs day afternoon in the Lit tleton Community Building with their leaders, Mrs. Joe Threewltts and Mrs. W. A. Larrimore. The meeting was opened with the flag ceremony with the Brownies participating. Plans were made for the Girl Scout Rally to be held at the Community building on Saturday, March 18. Scouts from Warrenton will attend the rally here. Scouts will attend the Littleton Presbyterian Church In a group Sunday morning which begins the observance of Girl Scout Week. The 55th anniversary of Girl Scouting will be observed throughout ADOPTION Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Carroll of Warrenton announce the adoption of a son, Edward Rod ney, on March 2. Mrs. Car roll is the former Miss Joyce Brame of Norlina. MISS PENDLETON Miss Pendeleton To Wed C. 6. Hicks Mr. and Mrs. Henry John son Pendleton of Frankllnton announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Jackie Ann, to Charles Gra ham Hicks, son of Mr. and Mrs.?Walter?Pierce Hicks at Warrenton at the North Warren Baptist Church on Sunday March 12th at 4:00 o'clock. ^ insulate with ? WRAP-ON 40 FIBER GLASS A TRAYLOR'S HARDWARE NOUJNA. N. C. ROB TRAYLOR, Mgr. LOIS CAROLINE HUNT Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Horace F. Hunt of Macon announce the engagement of their daughter, Lois Caroline, to AFC Monte Bruce Sanders, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sanders, 607 N.W. 15 St., Mineral Wells, Texas. the world next week. The sale of cookies was discussed and dues were col lected. The girls practiced the pro gram which they will present at the Littleton Parent Teacher Association meeting Tuesday night. CHICKEN NUGGETS The fast quick-chick dishes or the chicken nuggets made from chicken breasts are as economical as they are deli cious. A pound of chicken breasts provide about four servings, according to the Na tional Broiler Council. For example, if you buy at $.69 a pound, you will be paying only about $.17 per serving ? very little cost for such gour met fare. The wedding is planned for April 8 at the Macon Metho dist Church at 4 o'clock. Miss Hunt Is a 1964 gradu ate of John Graham High School and Is at present a senloi at the Wilson School of Nursing In Wilson. Mr. Sanders is a 1962 grad uate of Mineral Wells High School and Is stationed at Sey mour Johnson in Goldsboro. No Invitations are being mailed In the county. All friends and relatives are In vited. FOR SALE Reconditioned Refrigerators LIKE NEW $10.00 Down $10.00 Month Warrenton Furniture Exc. Drewry 4-H Club Meets Ob Monday The Drewry 4- H Community dub met Monday night In the community house with Miss Kay Ellington, president, pre siding. Miss Nancy Mitchell led the group In the Pledge of Al legiance and Steve Norwood led the 4-H Pledge. A song was led by Jane Ellington and Larry Kimball. The devotion al was given by Nancy Mitchell. The new business discussed was making plans (or the Tal ent Show and selling candy. The program consisted of demonstrations by several of the members. Miss Kay Ellington gave a demonstra tion on "Care of the Hair;" Linda Kimball on "Table Man ners," Jane Ellington on "Health"; Nancy Mitchell on "Cleaning"; Dawn Curtis on "Table Setting"; Cran Wil son and BUI Ellington on "Ar and Wayne Mitchell on "Bows and Arrows." Mrs. Annie Wilson, adult leader, assisted the host esses, Nancy and Wayne Mit chell and Linda Kimball, In serving the 13 members pea nuts, cupcakes, doughnuts and Cool Aide.?DarlenePaschall, Reporter. ON DEAN'S LIST James Branch Lane of Mld dleburg and Carlton Prldgen of Norllna were among students of this area who were on the Dean's List at the University of North Carolina for the fall semester, 1966. Both students are enrolled In the General College. Act NOW and SAVE ? PHILCO'CORD Appliance Bonos Days COUPON This coupon entitles you to a special factory ?'Bonus Days Certificate" worth up to $20.00, redeemable at any participating "Bonus Days" dealer. 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