County Science Fair Winners To
Compete In District Fair Today
Winners in the Warren
County Schools Science Fair
* last week will compete in the
District Science Fair at N, C.
State University today (Fri
day) from 10 a. m. until 4
p. m.( Calvin White, school
supervisor, announced yes
terday. He said the Warren
Schools would have about 15
exhibits.
White also announced county
winners as follows:
JOHN GRAHAM
The John Graham fair was
held in the school gymnasium j
where 50 projects, prepared
by more than 100 John Gra
ham students, were on dis
play.
Judges were Mrs. Margaret
Williams, Mrs. Lucy Mc
Manus and Phillip Cleavor.
Mrs. Nancy Williams and Ar
thur Smoot, John Graham
science teachers, were in
^-harge of arranging the fair.
Fair winners were as fol
lows:
First place?"Life History
of A Pine," Steve White and
Leon Edmonds.
Second place?"The Prop
erty of Yeast," Mary Long
and Myra Johnson.
Third place?"Life of Early
Man," Dlanne Tharrlngton and
Marlene Hunt.
Third place?"Bacteria,"
Nancy Williams and Laura
Bennle Davis.
Exhibits receiving honor
able mention were:
"Color Perception By
Fish"?Ellen Twitty, Linda
Brantley, Jean Drake; "Phar
mocogny"?Linda Harp, Janet
Hicks, Janice Leonard; "The
Turbine"?James Harris, Ray
Richardson; "Molecular
Structure"?Elizabeth Wil
liams, Kay Ward; "Batteries
and Their Uses" ?Robert
Thompson; "Minerals"?Bob
Rideout; "Liquid Rocket En
gines"?Danny Peoples, Er
nest Harris; "The Wlmshurst
Machine"?Bill Bender.
NORLINA
Winners at Norllna were:
Kirk Donald, "The Wonders
of A Greenhouse;" David Ma
con and Gary Edgerton,
"Measuring the Amount of
Moisture In the Soil;" Ronald
Hargrove, "The Frogs."
LITTLETON
Marilyn King, "Antibodies
In the Soil;" Katherlne Clark,
"Water of Hydration In Cry
stals;" James Livingston,
"The Growth of Brinle
Shrimp;" Mary Zeta Harvey,
"Chemical Deposits in
Waler;" Charles Wilson,
"Friction In Motors;" Anna
Fishel, "Cold Water Deter
gents vs Hot Water Deter
gents;" Mary Elizabeth Dan
iel, "Why Juices Jell."
MACON JR. HIGH
Physical Science ? Alice
Mustlan and Valerie Fleming,
"Crystallography;" KayCur
rin and Debbie Blackwel],
"Paper Chromotography;"
Meredith Bullock, Marlene
Hlght, Dale Overby, "Flores
cent Light Effects on Food."
Biological ? Sears Bugg,
"Markings and Releasing Box
Turtles;" Arlene Bender, "A
Survival Still;" Charlie Davis
and Kenny Vaughan, "Pepson
Enzyme."
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NEWS
Commander Ben H. Brown
ing, Jr., of McLean, Va., spent
several days last week with his
father, Mr. Benjamin H.
Browning.
Bobby Moore of Guilford
College, Greensboro, Charles
Moore of N. C. Stale Univer
sity, Raleigh, and Mr. and
Mrs. William Walker of
Chapel Hill spent the weekend
with their parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Macon Moore, Jr.
Mrs. Grady Moseley of
Warrenton was a guest of Mrs.
Jesse Shearin and Mrs. Billy
Stansbury Thursday. Mrs.
Stansbury is recuperating at
her home following an Illness.
Mrs. J. J. chaff in of Rich
mond, Va., was a Sunday
visitor of Mrs. Macon Moore,
Sr., and Miss Fannie Mo~ie.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Fer
rell of Roanoke Rapids were
Saturday visitors of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Salmon.
Mrs. Freddie Majors Is a
patient In Roanoke Rapids
Hospital.
Mrs. Lucy Thompson of
Durham and Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Thompson and children
of Emporia, Va., were Sunday
visitors of Mrs. Louis Cooke.
Mr. Whitman Shearin of
Louisburg visited his mother,
Mrs. Sarah Shearin, over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. William Stal
llngs and sons of Greenville
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbur Salmon.
Mrs. Lloyd Salmon visited
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ferrell
In Roanoke Rapids Friday.
Miss Viola Bobbitt spent
last week in Raleigh with Mr.
and Mrs. John Seltz. Charlie
Sewell of Murfreesboro spent
the weekend with Maynard
Bobbitt and they accompanied
her home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervln Man
ning of Warrenton were
weekend visitors of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
West.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert West
and son, Kent, Mrs. Annie Lee
Hilllard and Mrs. Ervin Man
ning were Sunday visitors of
Mr. J. Allie Tharrington in
Hoillster.
Mr. and Mrs. Chesley
Stokes of Franklin, Va., spent
the weekend with her mother,
Mrs. Viola Etheridge, and with
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart West.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hazel
ton and daughters of Mur
freesboro spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William K. Alston.
Mrs. Robert H. Bright of
Warrenton, Mrs. Earlie
Shearln of Warren Plains, and
Mr. and Mrs. Sherley Myrick
and son, Wayne, and daughter,
Corlass Ann, of Norfolk, Va.,
were Sunday visitors of Mrs.
Jesse Shearin.
Miss Josephine Batts of
Roanoke Rapids was a Sunday
night dinner guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Salmon, Sr. She
also visited Mrs. Edwin Stans
bury and Mr. and Mrs. Freddie
Majors.
Mrs. Billy Lou King and
children of Areola were Sun
day visitors of Mrs. King's
father, Mr. M. T. Dickens.
Mrs. William Buffaloe spent
the weekend with her daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
P. F. Harris, Jr., in Roanoke
Rapids.
Among visitors of Mrs. Ed
win Stansbury last week were
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Camp,
Mrs. Gordon Allen and Mr.
Llnzey Shearln of Roanoke
Rapids, Mr. Charlie Sewell
of Murfreesboro and Mr.
Grover shearln of Hoillster.
Miss Sue Crawley of East
Carolina College, Greenville,
spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton
Crawley.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry C.
Cameron of Rocky Mount
visited her mother, Mrs. An
nie Crawley, and other rela
tives here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Palmer stain
back and children of Roanoke
Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. Lorn
Mclntyre and children of Rich
mond, Va., were Sunday visi
tors of Mr. and Mrs. Law
rence Stalnback.
Mr. and Mrs. L L. Beane
returned to their home Sun
day after having spent several
days with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Keminakl in Jacksonville, Fit.
Mrs. Sketten Mad dry of Co
lonial Heights, Va., visited
Mr. Benny Hamm Sunday af
ternoon In the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Harris.
Mr. Horten Shearln has re
turned to his home from Duke
Hospital te-Durham.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rlggan
spent Friday In Raleigh with
their sou and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. w. E. Rlggan.
Mr. and Mrs. RosweD Hart
of Franklin, Va., were weak
end guestsof her mother, Mrs.
John Xj. Skinner, and other
relatives.
Mr. Walter Bobbltt of En
field was a Sunday visitor of
his mother, Mrs. A. E. Bobbltt
and sisters, Mrs. A. P. Far
mer and Mrs. P. C. Draper.
The Rev. H. L. Davis visited
Mrs. Davis several days last
week in Duke Hospital. She
returned home Friday.
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