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News & Society Items Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Sea man and family of Richmond, Va., were weekend guests of Mrs. P. g. Seaman. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bell and Mrs. W. B. Crinkley spent the weekend In Oxford with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Finch and family. Mr. and Mrs. Barker Wil liams and Mrs. Arthur Petar visited Miss Kate White Wil liams In Duke Hospital, Dur ham, and Mrs. Roy Davis In Vance Manor Nursing Home In Henderson on Sunday. Mrs, W. A. Thompson and Mrs. Leonard Wllker attended the eighth annual session of the Woman's Missionary Union of the Cullom Association at the First Baptist Church In Hen derson on Tuesday. Mrs. S. B. Fleming of Nor Una visited her daughter, Mrs. Irma Burnett in Hender son on Saturday. Visitors in the home of Mrs. S. B. Fleming over the week end were Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Getlings, Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Getlings and son, Mike, of Chester, Va., Mr. andMrs. W. T. Fllppin and family of Colonial Heights, Va., Mr. I and Mt^John Morrison and ] children of Petersburg, Mr. and Mrs. William Spence and | son, David, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fleming of Warrenton, and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Flem ing and children of Norllna. Mrs. Earl Riggan visited relatives in Portsmouth, Va., this week. Miss Sandra Carty Jones, a student at Converse College, Spartanburg, S. C., Is spend ing the spring holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Duke Jones. Mrs. Wllkins Lewis of Jack son was a recent guest of her sister, Miss Mamie Williams. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. House visited relatives In Wake Forest on Tuesday. Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Stewart and son will be Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson and family of Rich mond, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. Kenly and family of Virginia Beach, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Berlyn E. Smiley .aari..rta?ghteJL qL-Wla ston-Salem were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pltchford on Monday. MISS CAROL HYSELOP HARDY Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Harold McKlnne Hardy of Warrenton an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Carol Hyselop, of Alexandria, Virginia, to Lt. (Jg) Thomas Frederick Frame, UJS.N., son of Mr. and Mrs. Rolo St. Clair Frame of Day ton, Ohio. Miss Hardy was graduated from St. Mary's Junior Col lege and U.N.C., Chapel Hill. Lt. Frame was graduated from The University of Ohio. A late June wedding is planned. Miss Mary Brodle Jones of Charlotte will spend the Eas ter holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bignall Jones. Miss Janie Williams of Holllns College in Salem, Va., will spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Pryor Rod well visited in Rocky Mount on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Pryor Rod well have returned from a tour to New Orleans and other places of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ro binson's weekend guests will be Mr. anc^Mrs. Raymond Robinson, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Malvin Whitby of Rich mond. Births Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ber nlce Gibson, Jr., of 204March Drive, Suffolk, Va., announce the birth of a son, Sidney Clay, In Louise Obllc Hos pital on March 19. Mrs. Gib son Is the former Louise Pegram of Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. James A. McCowan, Jr., (Mac) announce the birth of a daughter Donna Sue In Maria Par ham Hos pital on March 11. Mrs. Mc Cowan is the former Betsy Ann Lester of Vlcksboro. Mrs. J. S. Bell Is visiting relatives in Raleigh. PEOPLES Full Service Banking . . . where Funus of each depositor are insured up to $15,000.00 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. You Can Bank, Borrow and Save With Safety at Peoples Bank & Trust Company in Your Community. There are 22 Peoples Banking Offices Throughout Northeastern North Carolina. Ask the folks at Peoples about the 5% Certificate of Deposit now available. BANK & TRUST COMPANY . NOMINA, N. C. DAILY INTEREST IS IDEAL AND THE BEST DEAL FOB THE BEGULAR PAS8BOQ1 SAVEB. ) Woman's Club Holds Crafts Contest At Meeting Thursday The Warrenton Woman's Club held Us annual Crafts Contest at Colonial Lodge on Thursday evening of last week. All members were asked to do some type of handiwork and put It on display In the din ing room. Following dinner, from tables beautifully decorated by Mrs. F. P. Whitley and Mrs. B. G. White, the presi dent, Mrs. R. B. Butler pre sented Mrs. Leonard Daniel, crafts chairman, who Intro duced the judges, Mrs. J, Boyd Davis and Miss Emily Ballin ger. Miss Balllnger announced the following blue ribbon win ners who will compete in the district contest on April Is Mrs. Manley Martin, Mrs. Howard Daniel, Miss Eliza beth Rooker and Mrs. R. B. Butler. The following members had articles of interest on the "Hobby and Antique" table: Miss Sadie Limer, Mrs. H. C. Montgomery, Miss Nora King, Mrs. H. W. White, Mrs. W. A. Graham, Miss Eula Allen, Mrs. A. J. House, Mrs. W. R. Hedgepeth and Mrs. R. B. Butler. Mrs. Leonard Daniel an nounced that the music con testant to be Miss Josephine Peoples and the art contest ant to be Miss Isabelle Williams. These two girls from John Graham High School will represent the club at the district competition. Mrs. Jack Harris, a mem ber of the Warrenton Junior Woman's Club, reported on the "World Affairs" Conference which was held In Chapel HU1 on March 9. Mrs. Edwin RusseU and daughters of Mineral, Va., will be weekend guests of Mrs. C. L. Purdy. Warrenton Woman Honored On Birthday Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Breed love, Jr., and children, Marty and Sharlene, of Middleburg entertained Mrs. Breedlove's mother, Mrs. J. T. Vaughan of Warrenton at a birthday supper Sunday. Other guests were Mr. J. T. Vaughan, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Fleming and children, Linda, Boyd and Tommy, and Clarence Thompson of War renton, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Aycock and grandson, Michael Broadley, of Elberon, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Vaughan, Jr., and daughter, Brenda, Mr. Titus Vaughan and daughters, Phyllis and Dawn, of Hender son, and Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Andrews of Norfolk, Va. Homemakers Meet At Afton-Elberon The Afton-Elberon Home makers Club met on Thursday afternoon of last week at the home of Mrs. J. K. Plnnell with lOmembersandoneguest attending. The home bore lovely arrangements of spring flowers. Mrs. Boyd Reams, presi dent, presided over the meeting. Mrs. William Ben der gave the devotional. Miss Emily Ballinger, home eco nomics agent, gave a demon stration on "Managing The Food Dollar." The members discussed final details of a supper they will sponsor. After a short business meeting, the hostess served a delicious congealed salad, assorted crackers and drinks. RETURNS HOME Mrs. O. S. Davis, jr., has returned to her home In Roa noke Rapids following Injuries received In an automobile ac cident near Aurellan Springs several weeks ago. WHY DO OLD FASHIONED COOKS PREFER MODERN ELECTRIC RANGES? ? CLEAN ? FLAMELESS ? EVEN HEAT Flame-watching is a thing of the past with modern electric ranges. Now you just push a button for the exact temperature you need. And you get it evenly, not in spots! Electric ranges are so much cleaner. No flames or fumes to dirty your kitchen. Many new models even feature self-cleaning ovens. It makes cooking almost fun! See the wide variety of electric ranges at your favorite dealer. Halifax Electric Meiiberskip Corp. BNFIIID, N. C. MISS MARY EISHER MOORE daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Brice Moore, Jr., of Wash ington, N. C., whose engagement to Franklin Bowers Johns ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Marion Johnston, also of Washington, N. C? is announced by her parents. A June wedding is planned. The bride-elect is the niece of Mrs. Edward Hunter of Warrenton. SINGER SEWING MACHINES SEWING VACUUM MACHIINES lYrtwrnitMa CLEANERS ALLEN L. KING SALES AND SERVICE Tel. 257-3814 Warrenton P. 0. Box 265 VISIT TIRE PLANT The Royal Ambassadors of the Warren Plains Baptist Church toured the plant of the Warren Tire Service at Warrenton on Tuesday night where Marshall Stegall show ed the Ambassadors around the plant and explained the recapping of tires. ? Harry St. Sing, Reporter. COLLIER RECU PERATING A. C. Collier, Jr., of Ply mouth is recuperating at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Collier of Warren ton, following an accident of a month ago in which he suf fered severe burns. W. MONROE GARDNER ABOUT THIS QUESTION: "We are newly-weds liv ing in a rented apartment. In case of fire, explosion, or windstorm damage, the landlord's insurance will cover the building loss. It is our responsibility to insure our own furniture and personal belongings?" OFFICE HOURS MON. 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