RIDGEWAY HEWS Mr. John Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Matthews of Hen derson, Mrs. Grady Moseley of Warrenton, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Bender, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Mitchell and son, Robert, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Holtz man and family visited Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Holtzman on Sunday. Miss Deborah Gupton of Louisburg was an overnight guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Paschall, Sr., on Saturday. Mr. Jimmy Hecht spent the weekend in Raleigh. Miss Phyllis Seaman of Raleigh was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Seaman on Sunday. Mrs. L. W. S. Seaman, Mrs. Dann> Pendergrass and Miss Tonda Seaman visited Mr. and Mrs. John Abbott in Henderson on Sunday. Misses Lynn Orange, Paula Quigley and Ann Mahalic, all senior student nurses at the ' Petersburg School of Nursing, j were weekend guests of Miss j Cheryl Kiliai), .Jso a senior | nurse at the school, at the home oi Mrs. L. A. Kilian. Miss Patsy Wood and Mr. I Paul Lovell of Arlington, Vir- j ginia, were overnight guests ' ot Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Holtz- j man Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holtz man, Mrs. H. B. Bender, j Mrs. C. F. Holtzman, Mr. and j Mrs. Clyde Edwards visited ' Mrs. Eva Hayes and Mr. and I Mrs. J. D. Holtzman Sunday, i FROG FRY Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gupton and Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Wrenn, ! Jr., of Henderson, honored j Mrs. L. M. Paschall, Sr., in j honor of her birthday at a frog fry. with all the trimmings, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gup- | ton in Louisburg on Saturday j night. Mr. Paschall was also | their guest. LWMS Meets The Lutheran Woman's Mis- ' sionary Society of St. Paul's Lutheran Church met Thurs day at the Lutheran Church parish hall with Mrs. W. J. Hecht as hostess. The hall was decorated with beautiful Iris ?owe rs. The Rev. G. T. Naumann opened the meeting with the singing of a hymn and a de votional and led in the topic discussion on "How Muslims Worship," taken from the Lu theran Woman's Quarterly. Mrs. Herman Brauer, pres ident, presided over the busi ness session. After reading the news letter, Missions, for the quarter, it was decided to give a gift of money to Calvary Lu theran Church in Jackson ville. All ladies were urged to attend the zone workshop In Durham on Saturday, May 2. The hostess served cake and ice cream topped with straw berries, and coffee. Heads Society Mrs. L. M. Pascliall, Jr., was elected president of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Drewry Metho dist Church at its meeting last Thursday night at the home of Mrs. H. B. White Other officer-, elected were Mrs. Felix Ranes, vice presi dent; Mrs. .Alton Curtis, secre tary; and Mrs. 'ames Barker, treasurer. Mrs. L. M. Pascliall, Jr., president, presided o\er the meeting. The hostess served fruit salad, crackers, sandwiches and coffee. Hometnakers Meet The Drewry Hometnakers Club met Wednesday after noon at the home of Mrs. Floyd Fleming which was tastefully decorated with fall flowers. Mrs. Annie Wilson, president, presided over the business ses sion and Mrs. Fleming gave the devotion. Mrs. Annie Wilson gave the demonstration on "Linens for Beds and Baths." She stressed the need of checking for size, type and quality, and the purpos es for which they will be used. Three points emphasized were who will use the towel, for what AWNINGS _ NEW SAMPLES, CANVASS AND . METAL. TUST ARRIVED. PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW Hjj 8 FOR EARLY DELIVERY. ALSO, ALUMINUM UNDERSKIRTS FOR TRAILERS. T. J. HARRINGTON GENEVA 8-8670 HENDERSON, N. C. j 7'I purpose and how It will be laundered. The hostess served straw berry shortcake, crackers and coffee. Visit Mrs. Paschall Among friends and relatives who visited Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Paschall, Sr., on Sunday night in honor of Mrs. Pas chall's birthday were Mr. John Paschall of Norfolk, Va., Mr. John Turner of Hender son, Mrs. Carl Holtzman, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Seaman, and Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Wrenn, Jr., and son, Frank, all of Hender son; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Holtz man and children, Charles, Jerry and Betty Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fleming, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mit chell and Miss Becky Mitchell, Mrs. A. G. Bender and Miss Doris Bender, Mrs. Herman brauer and Miss Lisa Brauer, Mrs. George Bender, Mrs. C. F. Holtzman, Mr and Mrs. L. G. Bender and Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Paschall, Jr., and children, Darlene, Donna and David; Mr. F. T. Wrenn, Sr , of Oxford, and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gupton and chil dren. Deborah and Wayne, of Loulsburg. Honor Miss Kilian Mesdames Henry A. Dortch, Leonard M. Bender and Kenneth Daeke honored Miss Cheryl Kilian of Petersburg, Va., and Ridgeway, bride-elect of May I 17, at a kitchen shower at the home of Mrs. Dortch on Sat- I urday night. The home was tastefully de- I corated in a green and white J motif. The dining room table bore a lovely linen cut-work cloth and was centered with white iris, yellow tulips and greenery, flanked on both sides by burning yellow tapers. On one end of the table was the punch bowl from which Mrs. L. A. Kilian, mother of the hono ree, poured punch. Miss Cynthia Dortch assisted with the serving of ham biscuits, cheese straws, cake squares, nuts and mints. I'pon arrival the bride-elect was presented a yellow mum corsage and the mother of the brioe-elect was presented a white mum corsage. Guests were greeted by Mrs. Kenneth Daeke and Miss Cynthia Dortch and bride's bingo games were led by Mrs. ) L. M. Bender. The approximately 20 guests attending said their good-byes ! to Mrs. Henry A, Dortch. Among out-of-town guests at tending were Misses Lynn Orange, Ann Mahalic and Mary Quigley, all senior student nurses at the Petersburg, Va., Hospital School of Nursing, where Miss Kilian, a senior student nurse, will graduate in June. Confirmed Mrs. Annie Kee Lifsey Ben der was received into com municant membership of St. Paul's Lutheran Church by con firmation by the pastor, the Rev. G. T. Naumann at the regu lar Sunday morning worship (Political Advertisement) VOTE FOR AN ABLE AND EXPERIENCED COMMISSIONER WHO WILL CONTINUE WORKING FOR GOOD AND EFFICIENT GOVERNMENT IN WARREN COUNTY. RE-ELECT RICHARD R. DAVIS - AS - ITY COMMISSIONER FOR WARREN COUNTY SUPPORT WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED. MRS. CLAYTON TAYLOR Mrs. Taylor To Be Honored At Peace Alumnae Banquet A Norlina woman, Mrs. Clay ton Taylor, a former "Miss Peace" and president of the stu dent body at Peace College in Raleigh, will be one of 43 "Misses Peace" honored at the alumnae banquet at Peace Col lege on May 2 Mrs. Taylor, the former Mary Elizabeth Walker, the daughter of Mrs. Blanche Har ris Walker and the late Mr. Walker, was chosen "Miss Peace" in 1349. The "Misses Peace" and other distinguished alumnae will ne recognized and honor ed, along with. Dr. William C. Pressley. former president of Peace Coilege. The current "Miss Peace" service. Following the service, Mrs. Albert G. Bender entertained at a dinner in her home in honor of iier daughter-in-law's confirmation. The home was tastefully decorated in early spring flowers. Guests were Mr. Carl Robert Bender, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lifsey, Mrs. Mary Norris Norman, Miss Lisa Brauer, Mr. Richard Bender and Miss Doris Bender. Later in the evening refresh ments were served to the fol lowing guests: Mrs. C. F. Holtz man, Mrs. Bobby Mitchell and son, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mitchell, Miss Becky Mitchell, Mr. John Turner, Mrs. Grady Moseley, Mrs. C. P. Holtzman, Mrs. Richard Mathews and Bernard Holtzman. STENOGRAPHER COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. ? Army Ralph P. Smiley, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Smiley, 109 Division, Norlina, is Miss Karen Lynn Handcock of Winston-Salem, who is also president of the student body. Mrs. Taylor is the motherof two boys and a girl, Robert Walker, James Douglas and Mary Dowell. A business student at Peace, Mrs. Taylor formerly worked with Citizens Bank in War renton and Peoples Bank and Trust Company in Norlina. Her husband is a tobacconist with R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Com pany. Mrs. Taylor is a member of Norlina United Methodist Church where she is a Circle officer and chairman of the parsonage committee and par lor committee. /? ? 01 irr'"iVi*r? (Political Advertisement) FOR NEW LEADERSHIP . . . VOTE FOR HERBERT a HARRIS ? FOR ? WARREN COUNTY COMMISSIONER FROM DISTRICT NO. 2 IN THE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY MAY 2nd. ? A MAN WHO KNOWS THE AGRICULTURAL NEEDS OF THE PEOPLE. ? A MAN WHO WILL SUPPORT PROGRESS AND INDUSTRIAL GROWTH. ? A MAN WHO IS INTERESTED IN RECREATIONAL GROWTH TO BOOST ECONOMY. IJoue %/ot0 ^An J Support 'WJitf Sinc*r*(u Apprtcialed PAID FOR BY FRIENDS OF HERBERT C. HARRIS ?AC'?X>0.. N. C., recently was assigned as a stenographer with Head quarters Battery, U. S. Army Air Defense Command, Ent Air Force Base, Colo. Unless you live in a cave... you need home insurance on your house or apartment. A home insurance policy from Kemper Insurance means top-quality protection against fire, theft, personal liability and countless other hazards. And, you have the oppor tunity for big cash savings besides. For details, write or phone: WARRENTON INSURANCE AGENCY INCORPORATED GARDNER BUILDING T*i. 257-3104 - Warrant on, N. C. Prayer Service Is Held At Rest Home The Polly Lewis Prayer Group led a prayer service at the Mustlan Rest Home In Norlina on Monday after noon with residents of the Cole mand Rest Home also attend ing. Nineteen were present for the meeting. Mrs. Lilly Harton gave the meditation and a talk on "Christian Authority." The Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare have approved nearly $675,000 to train 500 unem ployed victims of Hurricane Camille for new jobs. Tall Blues Play For Junior-Senior Prom The Fabulous Tall Blues Combo of Norllna played this past Saturday night (or a jun ior-senior prom for Youngs vllle High School at the Shrln er's Club In Raleigh. The theme of the prom, spon sored by the Juniors of Youngs ville High School and attend ed by some 300 was "Paris By Night." Members of the Tall Blues Combo are C. A. Hicks, guitar; Conrad Bender, bass; Lee Burrows, drums; Larry Riv ers, organ; Gary Andrews, gui tar; Doug Rlnker of Sea board, saxaphone. Herbert *b?jw ? 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